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gheecalipes25
Resolver I
Resolver I

Create a column with Conditions

Hi,

 

I would like to seek assistance on how to create a calculation for the below.

 

I wanted to create a calculated column with the below conditions:

 

Recurrent Amount = Amount * 12
if
Unique count = Yes
Recurrency = Recurrent
Status Description = Cancelled, Hold
Date Approved = Not Approved
Period = Monthly, Monthly(Per-User)

 

Thank you so much for the help. 🙂

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Gabriel_Walkman
Continued Contributor
Continued Contributor

Hi there. A calculated column can be created either in DAX or in Transform Data (Power Query Editor). You posted this in the power query forum, but I'd suspect this would normally made in DAX.

If you'd like to do this in DAX, quick google gives me https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-tutorial-create-calculated-columns...


If you'd like to do this in power query, it is very simple. You could create a conditional column and just plug in the requirements. https://radacad.com/conditional-column-in-power-bi-using-power-query-you-can-do-anything

 

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BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @gheecalipes25 ,

 

In Power Query M code:

if [Unique count] = "Yes"
  and [Recurrency] = "Recurrent"
  and List.Contains({"Cancelled", "Hold"}, [Status Description])
  and [Date Approved] = "Not Approved"
  and List.Contains({"Monthly", "Monthly(Per-User)"}, [Period])
then [Amount] * 12
else //your escape output, like null or 0

 

In DAX

_recurrentAmount =
IF(
  yourTable[Unique Count] = "Yes"
  && yourTable[Recurrency] = "Recurrent"
  && yourTable[Status Description] IN {"Cancelled", "Hold"}
  && yourTable[Date Approved] = "Not Approved"
  && yourTable[Period] IN {"Monthly", "Monthly(Per-User)"},
  yourTable[Amount] * 12,
  //your escape output, like null or 0
)

 

Pete



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gheecalipes25
Resolver I
Resolver I

Thank you all.. 🙂

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gheecalipes25
Resolver I
Resolver I

Thank you all.. 🙂

BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @gheecalipes25 ,

 

In Power Query M code:

if [Unique count] = "Yes"
  and [Recurrency] = "Recurrent"
  and List.Contains({"Cancelled", "Hold"}, [Status Description])
  and [Date Approved] = "Not Approved"
  and List.Contains({"Monthly", "Monthly(Per-User)"}, [Period])
then [Amount] * 12
else //your escape output, like null or 0

 

In DAX

_recurrentAmount =
IF(
  yourTable[Unique Count] = "Yes"
  && yourTable[Recurrency] = "Recurrent"
  && yourTable[Status Description] IN {"Cancelled", "Hold"}
  && yourTable[Date Approved] = "Not Approved"
  && yourTable[Period] IN {"Monthly", "Monthly(Per-User)"},
  yourTable[Amount] * 12,
  //your escape output, like null or 0
)

 

Pete



Now accepting Kudos! If my post helped you, why not give it a thumbs-up?

Proud to be a Datanaut!




Gabriel_Walkman
Continued Contributor
Continued Contributor

Hi there. A calculated column can be created either in DAX or in Transform Data (Power Query Editor). You posted this in the power query forum, but I'd suspect this would normally made in DAX.

If you'd like to do this in DAX, quick google gives me https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-tutorial-create-calculated-columns...


If you'd like to do this in power query, it is very simple. You could create a conditional column and just plug in the requirements. https://radacad.com/conditional-column-in-power-bi-using-power-query-you-can-do-anything

 

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