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Hi all,
I would like to display values in a column that lie in a certain interval, e.g. less than 50 AND greater than 10.
Conditional_Column = IF([Rankig]<50 & [Rankig]>10)
Note: Ranking is a column
Can I solve this using a conditional column?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Nawaz
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous To create that one in DAX it's
Conditional_Column = IF([Ranking] < 50 && [Ranking] < 10, [Some Value], blank())
or
Conditional_Column = IF(AND([Ranking] < 50, [Ranking] < 10), [Some Value], blank())
Logical functions (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Docs
Respectfully,
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Conditional_Column = IF([Ranking] > 10 && [Ranking] < 50, [Some Value])
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@Anonymous To create that one in DAX it's
Conditional_Column = IF([Ranking] < 50 && [Ranking] < 10, [Some Value], blank())
or
Conditional_Column = IF(AND([Ranking] < 50, [Ranking] < 10), [Some Value], blank())
Logical functions (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Docs
Respectfully,
Zoe Douglas (DataZoe)
Follow me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoedouglas-data
See my reports and blog at https://www.datazoepowerbi.com/
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