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I would like some help on how to use the excel “IF” and “E” functions in the power query. You would need to use the two functions together. Thanks
What's the Excel expression you are trying to replicate?
The expression would be this
"=SE([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=5;"0.00 to 5";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>5;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=10);"5.01 to 10";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>10;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=15);"10.01 to 15";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>15;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=20);"15.01 to 20";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>20;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=25);"20.01 to 25";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>25;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=30);"25.01 to 30";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>30;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=35);"30.01 to 35";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>35;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=40);"35.01 to 40";
IF(E([@[Weight-Hub Factor]]>40;[@[Weight-Hub Factor]]<=45);"40.01 to 45";"
Hi @Anonymous ,
In power query,you could use "if" statement,such as if ..then..else or if ..then if ..else..else,check below reference:
https://gorilla.bi/power-query/if-function-in-power-query/
Best Regards,
Kelly
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I've never seen functions SE and E in Excel and they aren't in the documented list of Excel functions. What do they mean?
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