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Hi friends,
It looks quite simple and it works when I apply the "IF" function on the "Date" column to perform an operand on column 'kWh' as shown below. However, I have no success when I add multiple criteria to 'Date' for example I want to do this multiplication only for 3 days and my code is as below but the 'New column' comes with "Error"
if [date]=#date(2021,05,02) or [date]=#date(2021,05,03) then [kWh]*1000 else [kWh]
any idea please!
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Thanks, Vera, I think I solved it with expanding it into multiple 'else' and 'if' 🙂
Thanks, Vera, I think I solved it with expanding it into multiple 'else' and 'if' 🙂
Hi @Alirezam
What is the error? I saw your Date column was typed [date] here, is it the reason? M is case sensitive
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