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MoiraBannister
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PowerBI

Good morning, still a novice with PowerBI but loving it - need some guidance

Is it possible to have 2 arguments in a conditional column - i.e. if the device type is laptop and the age is 5 = fully depreciated and if the device type is desktop and the age is 6 = fully depreciated
 
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Hi @MoiraBannister ,

 

To create a custom column in power query. We can use the formula as below.

 

if [type] = "laptop" and [age] = 5 then "fully depreciated" else if [type]="desktop" and [age]=6 then "fully depreciated" else "else"

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Regards,

Frank

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v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @MoiraBannister ,

 

One sample for your reference. Here I create a calculated column as below.

Column =
IF (
    AND ( Table1[type] = "laptop", Table1[age] = 5 ),
    "fully depreciated",
    IF (
        AND ( Table1[type] = "desktop", Table1[age] = 6 ),
        "fully depreciated",
        "else"
    )
)

 

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Pbix as attached.

 

Regards.

Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.

Thanks so much, I am very grateful for the assistance - this is the erro I get

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Hi @MoiraBannister ,

 

To create a custom column in power query. We can use the formula as below.

 

if [type] = "laptop" and [age] = 5 then "fully depreciated" else if [type]="desktop" and [age]=6 then "fully depreciated" else "else"

cust.PNG

 

Regards,

Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.

Thank you so much, greatly appreciated

theunissenp
Helper I
Helper I

You can simply use the option to add a conditional column in the 'add column' tab (query editor). While using this option you can add lines per condition. 

 

Power BI will write the coding for you using this option.

 

Hope this is helpfull!

 

Regards

Anonymous
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Hi MoiraBannister,

 

This is possible to have 2 arguments in a conditional statement.

 

For an Example,

 

Column = IF(AND(PBI_Data_2[Region1]= "East", PBI_Data_2[Representative1] = "Parent"),"Fully Depriciated",

                         IF(PBI_Data_2[Region1] = "East" && PBI_Data_2[Item1] = "Pen","Fully Depriciated","Not Depriciated"))

 

You can && operator for both the conditions or use AND before and delimited by , in between both the conditions.

 

I think, this would be helpful for you.

 

Regards,

Pradeep

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