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Hi All
Please can you help me. I need to create a new calculated column called [BKPI] the table called(9amUpdate). The table contains columns: [SiteID], [Volume], [Hours]. (Diferend SiteID diferent BKPI)
need to create base on calculation [SiteID] = 1 ,[BKPI] = 500 ,else [SiteID] = 2 ,[BKPI] = 550 ,and so on to SiteID 9. please note that BKPI values 500 and 550 are only examples .
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If you are using DAX, use below kind of formula
BKPI = SWITCH([SiteID], 1, 500, 2, 550, 3, 630, 4, 690, 5, 713, 6, 759, 7, 890, 8, 134, 9, 403,"") If you are PQ, use below kind of formula in a custom column named BKPI
= if [SiteID]=1 then 500
else if [SiteID]=2 then 550
else if [SiteID]=3 then 630
else if [SiteID]=4 then 690
else if [SiteID]=5 then 713
else if [SiteID]=6 then 759
else if [SiteID]=7 then 890
else if [SiteID]=8 then 134
else if [SiteID]=9 then 403
else null
If you are using DAX, use below kind of formula
BKPI = SWITCH([SiteID], 1, 500, 2, 550, 3, 630, 4, 690, 5, 713, 6, 759, 7, 890, 8, 134, 9, 403,"") If you are PQ, use below kind of formula in a custom column named BKPI
= if [SiteID]=1 then 500
else if [SiteID]=2 then 550
else if [SiteID]=3 then 630
else if [SiteID]=4 then 690
else if [SiteID]=5 then 713
else if [SiteID]=6 then 759
else if [SiteID]=7 then 890
else if [SiteID]=8 then 134
else if [SiteID]=9 then 403
else null
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