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HenryJS
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Measure: If column has

Hi all,

 

How do I create a column which:

 

If 'Candidate' has 'Candidate Declaration' & 'CIS Verification' THEN Yes

 

 

Candidate.JPG

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v-alq-msft
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Hi, @HenryJS 

 

Based on your description, I created data to reproduce your scenario.

Table:

c1.png

 

You may create a measure as below.

 

Yes/No = 
var _candidate = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Candidate])
return
IF(
    ISFILTERED('Table'[Candidate]),
    IF(
        AND(
            COUNTROWS(
                FILTER(
                    ALLSELECTED('Table'),
                    'Table'[Candidate] = _candidate&&
                    'Table'[Document] = "Candidate Declaration"
                )
            )>0,
            COUNTROWS(
                FILTER(
                    ALLSELECTED('Table'),
                    'Table'[Candidate] = _candidate&&
                    'Table'[Document] = "CIS Verification"
                )
            )>0
        ),
        "Yes",
        "No"
    )
)

 

 

Result:

c2.png

 

Best Regards

Allan

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

HenryJS
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@amitchandak  can you help?

@HenryJS 

Try

column = if(calculate(distinctcount([document]),filter(table, table[candidate]= earlier(Table[table[candidate]]) 
									&& [document] in {"Candidate Declaration" , "CIS Verification"}))=2, "Yes","No")
									
or

column = if(calculate(distinctcount([document]),filter(table, table[candidate]= earlier(Table[table[candidate]]) 
									&& earlier([document]) in {"Candidate Declaration" , "CIS Verification"}))=2, "Yes","No")								
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Hi @amitchandak 

 

I tried this

 

 

column = if(calculate(distinctcount([document]),filter('query-results', 'query-results'[Candidate Name]= earlier('query-results'[Candidate Name])
                                    && earlier([document]) in {"Candidate Declaration" , "CIS Verification"}))=2, "Yes","No")
 
 
 
But it didn't work it just gave "No" for everything when there should definitely be "Yes"
 
 

@HenryJS , Can you provide sample data

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