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Hi everyone,
I have a pivot table in excel that shows the range of values in an amount data column as follows:
I would like to show the this range column in a PowerBI table. I have tried using binning but it does not give the same result.
How do I resolve this?
Thank you.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Create a calculated column using SWITCH statement?
Here is an example for your reference.
Create a calculated column using SWITCH statement?
Hi,
SWITCH works perfectly. Thank you!
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