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I am trying to use the following code for a custom colum to find the summation of values in the "Custom" column that also have "B" and "Knowledge in the row. Why is this not working?
if [Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge" then List.Sum([Custom]) else "null"
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I think you need to add a list into List.Sum() function. Try this code.
if
[Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge"
then
List.Sum(
Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each ([Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge"))[Custom]
)
else
null
Result is as below.
If you only want to get sum total based on [Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge" in the whole new column.
I think you don't need IF() function.
List.Sum(
Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each ([Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge"))[Custom]
)
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I think you need to add a list into List.Sum() function. Try this code.
if
[Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge"
then
List.Sum(
Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each ([Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge"))[Custom]
)
else
null
Result is as below.
If you only want to get sum total based on [Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge" in the whole new column.
I think you don't need IF() function.
List.Sum(
Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each ([Column] = "B" and [Bucket] = "Knowledge"))[Custom]
)
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi
Your column [Custom] is a list? You can use List.sum if you are referring a list.
Thanks
Hari
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