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Gr8apmech
Helper I
Helper I

Switch True() Leaving Blanks - Is there a better way?

My data is for supplier performance.  I have a measure to determine Defect per Unit (DPU) and a measure to determine Supplier On Time Delivery (OTD).  Using those 2 measures, i'm attempting to apply a scorecard which applies both color and 'text' to the table.  My problem is the Switch True method looks at the data in a very specific order whereas if my supplier has zero defect (DPU=0) and delivery is not on time (OTD) it is not considering the supplier as "Unsatisfactory".

 

Measure:

Supplier Rating = SWITCH(TRUE(),
[DPU]>10000&&[Supplier OTD]<0.98,"Unsatisfactory",
[DPU]>1000&&[DPU]<10000&&[Supplier OTD]>0.98&&[Supplier OTD]<0.985,"Marginal",
[DPU]>100&&[DPU]<1000&&[Supplier OTD]>0.9851&&[Supplier OTD]<0.995,"Fair",
[DPU]>10&&[DPU]<100&&[Supplier OTD]>0.9951&&[Supplier OTD]<0.999,"Excellent",
[DPU]<10&&[Supplier OTD]>0.9991&&[Supplier OTD]<=1,"Best in Class")

 

What my data looks like:

Supplier RatingSupplierDPUSupplier OTD
Best in ClassA.H. 0100.00%
Best in ClassAdvan0100.00%
 Best 142857.1100.00%
 Globa166666.7100.00%
 WEETE166666.7100.00%
 AT In250000100.00%
 TSI250000100.00%
 Sager333333.3100.00%
UnsatisfactoryNewar13888.989.60%
 Amazo1424.589.30%
UnsatisfactoryImagi35714.389.30%
 Austr088.90%
 The B088.90%
UnsatisfactorySteve333333.366.70%
 Sigma050.00%
 Teled050.00%
UnsatisfactoryETS-L25000050.00%
UnsatisfactoryBAUGH50000050.00%
 Laco 033.30%
UnsatisfactoryNORMA111111.133.30%
UnsatisfactoryParag50000033.30%
 Rothe030.10%
UnsatisfactoryProdu74074.122.20%
 Cirri020.00%
UnsatisfactoryGretn30000020.00%
 DMC T015.00%
UnsatisfactoryMoss 142857.114.30%
 Extre08.30%
UnsatisfactoryPelic20000000.00%

 

What I would like to see:

All rows filled in with a Supplier Rating based on this 'scale' (I understand many of the 'supplier' do not meet the Marginal, Fair, Excellent categories yet):

 

Supplier Rating DPU OTD Dashboard Color

  • 5. Unsatisfactory >10k <98% Red
  • 4. Marginal 1,000-10K 98-98.5% Amber
  • 3. Fair 100-1000 98.51-99.5% Yellow
  • 2. Excellent 10-100 99.51-99.9% Green
  • 1. Best in class <10 99.91-100% Blue
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lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Change the order, and close the gaps.

 

Supplier Rating = 
SWITCH(TRUE(),
[DPU]<10&&[Supplier OTD]>0.999,"Best in Class",
[DPU]<100&&[Supplier OTD]>0.995,"Excellent",
[DPU]<1000&&[Supplier OTD]>0.985,"Fair",
[DPU]<10000&&[Supplier OTD]>0.98,"Marginal",
"Unsatisfactory")

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v-kongfanf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Gr8apmech ,

 

Do you want a result similar to the following, you can use the following formula to create a calculated column.

Supplier Rating =
SWITCH (
    TRUE (),
    [DPU] > 10000
        && [Supplier OTD] < 0.98, "Unsatisfactory",
    [DPU] > 1000
        && [DPU] <= 10000
        && [Supplier OTD] >= 0.98
        && [Supplier OTD] < 0.985, "Marginal",
    [DPU] > 100
        && [DPU] <= 1000
        && [Supplier OTD] >= 0.9851
        && [Supplier OTD] < 0.995, "Fair",
    [DPU] > 10
        && [DPU] <= 100
        && [Supplier OTD] >= 0.9951
        && [Supplier OTD] < 0.999, "Excellent",
    [DPU] <= 10
        && [Supplier OTD] >= 0.9991
        && [Supplier OTD] <= 1, "Best in Class",
    "Unrated"
)

vkongfanfmsft_0-1726480086379.png

 

Best Regards,
Adamk Kong

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Change the order, and close the gaps.

 

Supplier Rating = 
SWITCH(TRUE(),
[DPU]<10&&[Supplier OTD]>0.999,"Best in Class",
[DPU]<100&&[Supplier OTD]>0.995,"Excellent",
[DPU]<1000&&[Supplier OTD]>0.985,"Fair",
[DPU]<10000&&[Supplier OTD]>0.98,"Marginal",
"Unsatisfactory")

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