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sbacalso
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Nested IF - powerquery

Hi,

Good day.
Im just new in Power Query and I have a situation.
I have columns "Source", "Trans Type", "SW Request Type" and I want to create new column that will capture the values of Column "Source" if both Columns "Trans Type" and "SW Request Type" are BLANK. And also, it will capture the values of Columns Trans Type and SW Request if they're not empty.


Please see expected output below.  Man Happy

Source     |  Trans Type | SW Request Type | New Column
---------------------------------------------------------------------
GAPS        |                    |                              | GAPS
HW           |                    |                              | HW
SW           |                    | SW CASE               | SW CASE
SW           |                    | Sold to CASE         | Sold to CASE
SW Rqst   | Channel      |                               | Channel    
SW Rqst   | Oppty         |                               | Oppty

Thanks you

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petrovnikitamai
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try to add custom column and use 

= if [Trans Type]<>null then [Trans Type] else if [SW Request Type]<>null then [SW Request Type] else [Source]

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PattemManohar
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@sbacalso Just an another way of doing without multiple IF statements.

 

Add a custom column as below in "Power Query Editor"

 

=List.Last(List.Select({[Source], [TransType], [SWRequestType]}, each Text.Length(_) <> 0 ))

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PattemManohar
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@sbacalso Just an another way of doing without multiple IF statements.

 

Add a custom column as below in "Power Query Editor"

 

=List.Last(List.Select({[Source], [TransType], [SWRequestType]}, each Text.Length(_) <> 0 ))

image.png 





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

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themistoklis
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if [Trans Type] = null and [SW Request] = null then [Source]else if [Trans Type] <> null then [Trans Type] 
else if [SW Request] <> null then [SW Request]
else "No Value"

@sbacalso

You can insert the above formula in a new column

petrovnikitamai
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Resolver V

try to add custom column and use 

= if [Trans Type]<>null then [Trans Type] else if [SW Request Type]<>null then [SW Request Type] else [Source]

image.png

Thank you @petrovnikitamai it works. 

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