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hi everyone, I need help with a formula that I think should use Switch function.
I have this table (Jerarquia de medidas)
| Level 1 | Level 2 |
| TON | |
| GSV | |
| OFF | Tactic |
| OFF | Manual |
| OFF | Tax |
And I have in my data base, a formula for each measure: a formula for OFF, TON, GSV, Tactic, Manual and Tax.
So I need a formula that brings for each level, the corect formula.
So, I developed this:
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Hi @MariaFlorenciaB
Try this
Formula =
VAR KpiList2 = SELECTEDVALUE('Jerarquia Medidas'[Level 2])
VAR KpiList1 = SELECTEDVALUE('Jerarquia Medidas'[Level 1])
RETURN
SWITCH(
KpiList1;
"TON"; [TON];
"GSV"; [GSV Factura];
SWITCH(
KpiList2;
"Manual"; [Manual];
"Tactic"; [TACTICO];
"Tax"; [Tax]
)
)Regards,
Mariusz
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Hi @MariaFlorenciaB
Try this
Formula =
VAR KpiList2 = SELECTEDVALUE('Jerarquia Medidas'[Level 2])
VAR KpiList1 = SELECTEDVALUE('Jerarquia Medidas'[Level 1])
RETURN
SWITCH(
KpiList1;
"TON"; [TON];
"GSV"; [GSV Factura];
SWITCH(
KpiList2;
"Manual"; [Manual];
"Tactic"; [TACTICO];
"Tax"; [Tax]
)
)Regards,
Mariusz
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Mariusz Sorry, I only have one problem:
If I add the line OFF to the formula:
Formula =
VAR KpiList2 = SELECTEDVALUE('Jerarquia Medidas'[Level 2])
VAR KpiList1 = SELECTEDVALUE('Jerarquia Medidas'[Level 1])
RETURN
SWITCH(
KpiList1;
"TON"; [TON];
"GSV"; [GSV Factura];
"OFF"; [OFF];
SWITCH(
KpiList2;
"Manual"; [Manual];
"Tactic"; [TACTICO];
"Tax"; [Tax]
)
)I only see the total number of OFF for the measure OFF and for the measures Manual, Tactic and Tax.
Do you know why this happens?
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