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Hi, I have a problem with the switch formula.
I would like to list different margin groups.
I have included a separate table in the query, namely:
I have the following switch formula:
The problem is that the categories are not caught properly. For example, in a table I see someone with a 10% margin still listed with the from 15% and above.
How can I solve this? Thanks in advance!
Hi @rubayatyasmin,
Thank you for your reply.
I am quite new to Power BI and still have a lot to learn.
How do I check conditions from highest to lowest?
I do see that something goes wrong when I put it in an matrix. It looks like this:
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance!
By try checking highest to lowest I meant to reverse your switch statements condition. Like write >15% first then <=10-15% then <= 8-10% and so on.
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Hi, @Saffira
try checking the conditions from highest to lowest.
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