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I have two date columns new target delivery date and Original Delivery date
if New > original, then the column should read Late
if new <= original, then the column should read On Schedule.
dates readas mm/dd/yyyy
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thank you that worked after I figured out I had to be in the Data tab not the report tab...
What would the IF statement look like? I have tried several variations to no avail.
I'm not at all a DAX-expert, but this looks pretty straightforward, so I wonder what you tried?
Column = IF(Query1[New Target Delivery Date]>Query1[Original Target Delivey Date];"Late";"On Schedule")
Or are you looking for a Power Query solution?
semi-colons are not allowed. So here is what I entered...
Column5 = IF(BuildTracker[New_TargetDeliveryDate]>BuildTracker[DeliveryDate],"Late","On Schedule")
But when I hit enter, I do not see a new column nor does that come back with an error?
Ah, I was on Dutch culture code with semicolons as delimiters.
After switching to en-US, your formula works fine with me (although I had to press ENTER twice):
thank you that worked after I figured out I had to be in the Data tab not the report tab...
I have two date columns - New Target Delivery date and Original delivery date.
if New is greater then Original, I want my column to read Late
if New is less than or equal to Original , I want my column to read On Schedule
what would the formula look like. I have tried several ways and still no luck?
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