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Anonymous
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DAX syntax issue on SWITCH statement

 
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BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Try this instead:

Option 4 =
VAR TodayDate = TODAY()
RETURN
SWITCH(
  TRUE(),
  MONTH(TodayDate)=12
  && DATEDIFF(DST_tbl_DeploymentPhaseDates[StartDate],TODAY(),WEEK) IN GENERATESERIES(-8,0)
  && DATEDIFF(DST_tbl_DeploymentPhaseDates[StartDate],TODAY(),WEEK) IN GENERATESERIES(-5,0),
  1,
  0
)

 

Pete



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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Could you tell me if my post helps you? If it is, kindly Accept it as the solution to make the thread closed. More people will benefit from it.

 

Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin

Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Two examples for correctly using SWITCH():

Measure1 = SWITCH ( MAX ( 'Table'[Value] ), 100, "Red", 200, "Green", 300, "Blue" )

Or

Measure2 =
SWITCH (
    TRUE (),
    MAX ( 'Table'[Name] ) < 100, "Red",
    MAX ( 'Table'[Name] ) > 100
        && MAX ( 'Table'[Name] ) < 200, "Green",
    MAX ( 'Table'[Name] ) > 200
        && MAX ( 'Table'[Name] ) < 300, "Blue"
)

 

 

So in your case, please follow @BA_Pete 's suggestion by add a TRUE() parameter in SWITCH() syntax;

Or since there is only one condition, you could use IF() instread:

Option 4 =
VAR TodayDate = TODAY()
RETURN
IF(
  MONTH(TodayDate)=12
  && DATEDIFF(DST_tbl_DeploymentPhaseDates[StartDate],TODAY(),WEEK) IN GENERATESERIES(-8,0)
  && DATEDIFF(DST_tbl_DeploymentPhaseDates[StartDate],TODAY(),WEEK) IN GENERATESERIES(-5,0),
  1,
  0
)

 

 

Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Try this instead:

Option 4 =
VAR TodayDate = TODAY()
RETURN
SWITCH(
  TRUE(),
  MONTH(TodayDate)=12
  && DATEDIFF(DST_tbl_DeploymentPhaseDates[StartDate],TODAY(),WEEK) IN GENERATESERIES(-8,0)
  && DATEDIFF(DST_tbl_DeploymentPhaseDates[StartDate],TODAY(),WEEK) IN GENERATESERIES(-5,0),
  1,
  0
)

 

Pete



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

Proud to be a Datanaut!




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