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HI,
I've got a question about a combined statement
In my source data we have the ticket information "priority" and runtime in hours.
Now I've want to create a statement about a SLA breach status.
In my example the SLA values would be
Priority Very High - 4 Hours
Priorty High - 6 Hours
Priority Medium - 10 hours
Priority Low - 20 hours
Depending on the value of " Ticket runtime in hours" and the "priority" of the ticket the Column " SLA State" needs to be set to " SLA OK" or "SLA Violated" if the " Ticket Runtime in hours" is equal or higher then the values explained before the state needs to be set to " SLA Violated" otherwise it needs to be set to " SLA OK.
Thanks for help
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Hi @Cypher294,
Suppose you have such a table to list SLA values.
Then, in data table, create a calculated column.
SLA STATE =
IF (
Table_1[Ticket Runtime in hours]
>= LOOKUPVALUE ( Table_2[Runtime], Table_2[Proority], Table_1[Priority] ),
"SLA Violated",
"SLA OK"
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Cypher294,
Suppose you have such a table to list SLA values.
Then, in data table, create a calculated column.
SLA STATE =
IF (
Table_1[Ticket Runtime in hours]
>= LOOKUPVALUE ( Table_2[Runtime], Table_2[Proority], Table_1[Priority] ),
"SLA Violated",
"SLA OK"
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Thank You 🙂
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