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Hello Guys,
How can I replicate this on PowerQuery ??
=if(ATC[WorkitemAssetState]=64,
if(ATC[WorkitemIsClosed]=FALSE,
if(ATC[WorkitemIsDeleted]=FALSE,
if(ATC[M_WorkitemStatus]IN{"","Reviewing","Available","Research","Progressing","Testing","Resolved","<none>"},
if(ATC[M_DefectResolutionId]IN {"-","<Unknown>","Resolution:1","Resolution:7"},1,-1)
,0)
,0)
,0)
,0)
I have done the following, but it does not seem to work properly:
if [WorkitemAssetState]=64 and
[WorkitemIsClosed]="FALSE" and
[WorkitemIsDeleted]="FALSE" and
[M_WorkitemStatus]="Reviewing" or [M_WorkitemStatus]= "Available" or [M_WorkitemStatus]= "Research" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Progressing" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Testing" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Resolved" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "<none>" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "<none>" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "-" and
[M_DefectResolutionId]= "-" or [M_DefectResolutionId] = "<Unknown>" or [M_DefectResolutionId] = "Resolution:1" or[M_DefectResolutionId] = "Resolution:7" then 1 else 0
I am pretty sure its because of the multiple OR statements, dont think its because of "FALSE" btw.
Thanks!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
Based on my test, the formula below should work in PowerQuery. ![]()
=if [WorkitemAssetState]=64 and [WorkitemIsClosed]=false and [WorkitemIsDeleted]=false and ([M_WorkitemStatus]="Reviewing" or [M_WorkitemStatus]= "Available" or [M_WorkitemStatus]= "Research" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Progressing" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Testing" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Resolved" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "<none>" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "-" )and ([M_DefectResolutionId]= "-" or [M_DefectResolutionId] = "<Unknown>" or [M_DefectResolutionId] = "Resolution:1" or[M_DefectResolutionId] = "Resolution:7") then 1 else 0
Regards
Hi @Anonymous,
Based on my test, the formula below should work in PowerQuery. ![]()
=if [WorkitemAssetState]=64 and [WorkitemIsClosed]=false and [WorkitemIsDeleted]=false and ([M_WorkitemStatus]="Reviewing" or [M_WorkitemStatus]= "Available" or [M_WorkitemStatus]= "Research" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Progressing" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Testing" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "Resolved" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "<none>" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "" or [M_WorkitemStatus] = "-" )and ([M_DefectResolutionId]= "-" or [M_DefectResolutionId] = "<Unknown>" or [M_DefectResolutionId] = "Resolution:1" or[M_DefectResolutionId] = "Resolution:7") then 1 else 0
Regards
Thank you, I managed in the end. Thank you! 🙂
Hi
How did you solve this, I still have the same issue,
I syntax is excatly the same , the moment I add the or conditions the and conditions stops to work.
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