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if else condition with between operator
- 10 years ago
Hi
You can do this
if [Month] >= 2 and [Month] <= 4 then "yes" else "no"
/Erik
In Power Query, there's no "between" keyword, you can only use operators to achieve this kind of logic as donsvensen suggested.
See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt186365.aspx
Regards,
Hi Simon, Thanks for your suggestion. Yes that way it is working. Thanks all for your time and suggestions.
- osiel8 years agoFrequent Visitor
hello, it still works so I've tried and it does not work for me the only thing is that I'm using dates and looking for a date within this range, for example:
Start date: 01-01-18
Final Date: 08-01-18
date to search: 05-01-17
if the date is within the range that returns me a value of $ .100.
thanks for your comments. regards osiel - osiel8 years agoFrequent Visitor
hello, it still works so I've tried and it does not work for me the only thing is that I'm using dates and looking for a date within this range, for example:
Start date: 01-01-18
Final Date: 08-01-18
date to search: 05-01-17
if the date is within the range that returns me a value of $ .100.
thanks for your comments. regards osiel