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Hi,
I'm using a calculated column to do in an SLA process, but due to the processes in each area, this SLA must be flexible. So I created a what if, but I need to turn this column rule into DAX, any help?
DAYS REQUEST>ORDER=
IF('3TB_REQUEST'[DATA_ORDER]>=0.1,
IF('3TB_REQUEST'[DATA_APPROVAL]>=0.1,
NETWORKDAYS('3TB_REQUEST'[DATA_APPROVAL],'3TB_REQUEST'[DATA_ORDER]),
NETWORKDAYS('3TB_REQUEST '[DATA_REQUEST],'3TB_REQUEST'[DATA_ORDER])))
This is already in DAX. What is your issue with this formula (apart from the missing outer "else")?
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