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Hi good day,
Can anyone help me on how to simplify the part of my calculated column. The Bold and underline portion
Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hey man, @AllanBerces
use the same IN approach like above, just with NOT operator:
Forecast =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE (
'Data',
'Data'[Date],
'Data'[Subcon],
'Data'[TA],
'Data'[WNT],
"ForecastHrs", CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Data'[ForecastHrs] ) ),
"Hoursperday", CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Data'[Hours Per day] ) )
),
[Subcon] IN { "A", "B", "C" }
&& [TA] = "TA25"
&& NOT ( [WNT] IN { "FA5", "EG1", "Asset" } )
)
Hey man, @AllanBerces
use the same IN approach like above, just with NOT operator:
Forecast =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE (
'Data',
'Data'[Date],
'Data'[Subcon],
'Data'[TA],
'Data'[WNT],
"ForecastHrs", CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Data'[ForecastHrs] ) ),
"Hoursperday", CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Data'[Hours Per day] ) )
),
[Subcon] IN { "A", "B", "C" }
&& [TA] = "TA25"
&& NOT ( [WNT] IN { "FA5", "EG1", "Asset" } )
)
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