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hanswittoeck
Helper II
Helper II

problem with SWITCH function

hanswittoeck_0-1753455508025.png

can somebody explain why we see here '+ 1 day'? the value is cleary above 10080, so I expect to see '+1 week'

 

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HarishKM
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

@hanswittoeck Hey,
I will below to use below measure.

 

Groups = SWITCH ( TRUE(),
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 10080, "+1 Week",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 1440, "+1 Day",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) > 60, "Max 1h",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 60, "Less than 1h",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 15, "Max 15m",
"Regular")

 

 


Thanks

Harish KM

If above step's solved your problem. Kudos will be highly apprieciated. Accept this as solution as well

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Do you want to categorize individual transactions, or the aggregates?  For aggregates you need to materialize the result first before comparing it.

MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @hanswittoeck ,

 

Is this a metric or a calculated column? Taking into account the code you show I assume this is a calculated column so the values are calculated for each row of the table, I assume that each notification nº can have more than one line in your table, with small values.

 

Create new measure and use the same syntax but instead of:

 

'Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]

 

use 
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes])

 

So your syntax will be:

Groups =
SWITCH (
      TRUE(),
      SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 10080, "+1 Week", 
      SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 1440, "+1 day", 
      SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 15, "Max 15m", 
      SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 60, "Max 1h"
  )

 

 


Regards

Miguel Félix


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