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Hi Everyone,
Im in need of help converting the below case statements to dax.
Case
WHEN ([SCODE]) = 47123
THEN((([Total Actual]+1350)+Case when isnull([Total Budget_Food]) then (-1*[Total Budget]) else [Total Budget_Food] END)/[Total ComparedOcc_FB]*[Max Negation])/((Case when isnull([Total Budget_Food]) then (-1*[Total Budget]) else [Total Budget_Food] END)/[Total Compared_Occ_FB])
ELSE(([Total Actual]+Case when isnull([Total Budget_Food]) then (-1*[Total Budget]) else [Total Budget_Food] END)/[Total Compared_Occ_FB]*[Max Negation])/((Case when isnull([Total Budget_Food]) then (-1*[Total Budget]) else [Total Budget_Food] END)/[Total Compared_Occ_FB])
END
Your assistance will be much appreciated.
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@Anonymous , You can use Switch with True
example
Switch(True() ,
[SCODE]) = 47123 , [Total Actual]+1350 ,
isblank([Total Budget_Food]) , -1*[Total Budget],
divide([Total Budget_Food] END), [Total ComparedOcc_FB]*[Max Negation])
)
same way you can add another switch true
Switch-Case statement of #PowerBI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gelJWktlR80&list=PLPaNVDMhUXGaaqV92SBD5X2hk3TMNlHhb&index=56
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@Anonymous , You can use Switch with True
example
Switch(True() ,
[SCODE]) = 47123 , [Total Actual]+1350 ,
isblank([Total Budget_Food]) , -1*[Total Budget],
divide([Total Budget_Food] END), [Total ComparedOcc_FB]*[Max Negation])
)
same way you can add another switch true
Switch-Case statement of #PowerBI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gelJWktlR80&list=PLPaNVDMhUXGaaqV92SBD5X2hk3TMNlHhb&index=56
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