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So I am not certain if I went about this the right way but below are the formulas that drive 3 calculated columns based on the specified criteria. Now what I need is to collapse the 3 columns into 1 column called "Term Status". Can I do that and if so, how?
Term Veteran = IF('WW Registrations'[Term Military or Civilian]= "Civilian" && ('WW Registrations'[Term - Prior Branch of Service]="Yes"),"Veteran")
Term Civilian = IF('WW Registrations'[Term Military or Civilian]= "Civilian" && ('WW Registrations'[Term - Prior Branch of Service]="No" || 'WW Registrations'[Term - Prior Branch of Service]=""),"Civilian")
Term Military = IF('WW Registrations'[Term Military or Civilian]= "Miltiary" && ('WW Registrations'[Term - Prior Branch of Service]="Yes" || 'WW Registrations'[Term - Prior Branch of Service]=""),"Military")
Each individual gives a column with the correct information but I need [Term Veteran] + [Term Civilian] + [Term Military] with this information in one column called [Term Status]
Solved! Go to Solution.
The solution is actually just the following:
Term Status = ('WW Registrations'[Term Civilian] & ('WW Registrations'[Term Veteran] & ('WW Registrations'[Term Military])))
The solution is actually just the following:
Term Status = ('WW Registrations'[Term Civilian] & ('WW Registrations'[Term Veteran] & ('WW Registrations'[Term Military])))
Have you try the
CONCATENATE([Term Veteran] + [Term Civilian] + [Term Military])
Yes, it does not work.
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