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FelipMark
Helper II
Helper II

Conditional column with null value error

Hey guys, i created a conditional column of a date field, but when the field is "null" the conditional column returns error. Can you tell the reason?

 

= Table.AddColumn(#"Colunas Removidas1", "Status",
each if [DTENTREGA] < [DTPREVENT] then "Early"
else if [DTENTREGA] > [DTPREVENT] then "Late"
else if [DTENTREGA] = [DTPREVENT] then "On Time"
else if [DTENTREGA] = null then "In Progress"
else "Dispatch")

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Error: Expression.Error: We are unable to convert null value to Logical type. Details: Value= Type=[Type]

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jennratten
Super User
Super User

Hello - you have to either filter out the nulls first, or use try-otherwise to step over them.

 

Filter out the nulls first would be like this:

= Table.AddColumn(#"Colunas Removidas1", "Status",
each if [DTENTREGA] = null or [DTPREVENT] = null then null
else if [DTENTREGA] < [DTPREVENT] then "Early"
else if [DTENTREGA] > [DTPREVENT] then "Late"
else if [DTENTREGA] = [DTPREVENT] then "On Time"
else if [DTENTREGA] = null then "In Progress"
else "Dispatch")

Using try-otherwise would be like this, but it is riskier since there could be other errors that are overstepped. 

= Table.AddColumn(#"Colunas Removidas1", "Status",
each try 
if [DTENTREGA] < [DTPREVENT] then "Early"
else if [DTENTREGA] > [DTPREVENT] then "Late"
else if [DTENTREGA] = [DTPREVENT] then "On Time"
else if [DTENTREGA] = null then "In Progress"
else "Dispatch" otherwise null)

 

 

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jennratten
Super User
Super User

Hello - you have to either filter out the nulls first, or use try-otherwise to step over them.

 

Filter out the nulls first would be like this:

= Table.AddColumn(#"Colunas Removidas1", "Status",
each if [DTENTREGA] = null or [DTPREVENT] = null then null
else if [DTENTREGA] < [DTPREVENT] then "Early"
else if [DTENTREGA] > [DTPREVENT] then "Late"
else if [DTENTREGA] = [DTPREVENT] then "On Time"
else if [DTENTREGA] = null then "In Progress"
else "Dispatch")

Using try-otherwise would be like this, but it is riskier since there could be other errors that are overstepped. 

= Table.AddColumn(#"Colunas Removidas1", "Status",
each try 
if [DTENTREGA] < [DTPREVENT] then "Early"
else if [DTENTREGA] > [DTPREVENT] then "Late"
else if [DTENTREGA] = [DTPREVENT] then "On Time"
else if [DTENTREGA] = null then "In Progress"
else "Dispatch" otherwise null)

 

 

it worked, thanks for the help!!

You're welcome!

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