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Does anyone know why I am getting this error? and how to fix it?
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Hi @22LACMT ,
You are actually adding ProviderInfo[Overall Rating] ="0" in your formula as mentioned above. It should be as below,
SWITCH(ProviderInfo[Overall Rating],"0", "Not Rated","1","1","2","2","3","3","4","4","5","5")
Let me know if you still faces the issue.
Thanks!
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Hi @22LACMT ,
You need to use below DAX for switch case within your column,
OverallstarRatingNR = SWITCH(ProviderInfo[Overall Rating],0, "Not Rated",1,"1",2,"2",3,"3",4,"4",5,"5")
Please refer to the below screenshot,
Thanks!
Inogic Professional Services Division
Power Platform and Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Development – All under one roof!
Drop an email at crm@inogic.com
Services: http://www.inogic.com/services/
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Thank you for your help! I tried the above dax and am experiancing a new error message(below) do you know where I should be using the value function?
Error: Dax comparison operaations do not support comparing values of type text with values of type integer. Consider using the VALUE or FORMAT function to convert one of the values.
Hi @22LACMT ,
It seems that your “Overall Rating” column is of type text so you can try with below DAX expression,
OverallstarRatingNR = SWITCH(ProviderInfo[Overall Rating],"0", "Not Rated","1","1","2","2","3","3","4","4","5","5")
Please refer to the below screenshot for the same,
Thanks!
Inogic Professional Services Division
Power Platform and Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Development – All under one roof!
Drop an email at crm@inogic.com
Services: http://www.inogic.com/services/
Power Platform/Dynamics 365 CRM Tips and Tricks: http://www.inogic.com/blog/
Hi, I feel like there is something (maybe on a formatting level) missing.
Hi @22LACMT ,
You are actually adding ProviderInfo[Overall Rating] ="0" in your formula as mentioned above. It should be as below,
SWITCH(ProviderInfo[Overall Rating],"0", "Not Rated","1","1","2","2","3","3","4","4","5","5")
Let me know if you still faces the issue.
Thanks!
Inogic Professional Services Division
Power Platform and Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Development – All under one roof!
Drop an email at crm@inogic.com
Services: http://www.inogic.com/services/
Power Platform/Dynamics 365 CRM Tips and Tricks: http://www.inogic.com/blog/
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