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Hello,
I need help with a formula, see my formula below. It is giving me an error. What I'm trying to do is, if the "Work Order Age" is between 90 and 1095, then I want a count of 1, else 0. I can't seem to figure out the formula
if [Work Order Age] is > 90 & [Work Order Age] is < 1095
then 1
else 0
Solved! Go to Solution.
Table.AddColumn(PriorStepOrTableName, "Count", each if List.AllTrue({[Work Order Age] > 90, [Work Order Age] < 1095}) then 1 else 0)
--Nate
Table.AddColumn(PriorStepOrTableName, "Count", each if List.AllTrue({[Work Order Age] > 90, [Work Order Age] < 1095}) then 1 else 0)
--Nate
Work Order Status = IF(AND([Work Order Age] > 90, [Work Order Age] < 1095), 1, 0)
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