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Anonymous
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nested ifs on different tables

Hi,

 

i have these pbi formulas below but then priority and duration are on 2 separate tables. how do i draft the formula based on the below. Appreciate your help. 🙂

 

 

IF (
    priority = "p1",
    IF (
        duration <= 2,
        "Pass",
        "Fail"
    ),
    IF (
        priority = "p2",
        IF (
            duration <= 4,
            "Pass",
            "Fail"
        ),
        BLANK ()
    )
)
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parry2k
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@Anonymous so you have 3 tables, in which table you want to add the column and from what table.

 

Which table has a priority column?

Which table has a duration column?

 

In which table do you want to add a column, and from what table?

 

You have to explain everything in detail, you know your model better, not us, having partial information doesn't help at all. Read this post to get your answer quickly.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490

 

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@Anonymous what is the relationship between these tables? One to one, one to many? if it is one to many, which side is many, and which is one, provide the model details for the solution.

 

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Anonymous
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hi,

 

here's the table relationships.

 

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Duration is inside the incident fact table.

 

SMC OUTAGE_FACT (OUTAGEPRIORITYKEY) => OUTAGE_PRIORITY_DIM (OUTAGEPRIORITYKEY)

*Many to One - Single

 

INCIDENT_FACT (OUTAGE_SEQUENCE) => SMC OUTAGE_FACT (SEQUENCE_NUMBER)

*Many to One - Both

 

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