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Hi,
I have two dates 1. Shipment Date 2. Actual Shipment Date with Order Quantities. Now want to have IF condition where I can get the status if it is shipped Early (with number of days) , On Time or Delay (with number of days).
Thank you so much for help!
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Munawar1881 write this calculated column:
Status =
VAR _days = ABS(DATEDIFF('Table'[Shipment Date], 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], DAY))
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
'Table'[Shipment Date] < 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Delay by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
'Table'[Shipment Date] > 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Early by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
"On Time"
)
Here is a link to download the file with the solution:
IF Condition 2022-08-02.pbix
@Munawar1881 change the code to this:
Status =
VAR _days = ABS(DATEDIFF('Table'[Shipment Date], 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], DAY))
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
'Table'[Actual Shipment Date] = BLANK(), "On Time",
'Table'[Shipment Date] < 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Delay by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
'Table'[Shipment Date] > 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Early by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
"On Time"
)
@Munawar1881 here is a link to download the file with the solution:
IF Condition 2022-08-02.pbix
@Munawar1881 write this calculated column:
Status =
VAR _days = ABS(DATEDIFF('Table'[Shipment Date], 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], DAY))
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
'Table'[Shipment Date] < 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Delay by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
'Table'[Shipment Date] > 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Early by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
"On Time"
)
Here is a link to download the file with the solution:
IF Condition 2022-08-02.pbix
It works. Thak you so much for your help
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If the oder is shipped in shipped date and actual shipment date is empty. normally It should be On Time but it shows delay. please guide me how can I solve it
Hi,
Please help me!
If my purchase order quantity is equal to shipped quantity then 100% (Good)performance if purchase order quantity is less then shipped quantity then -% (Poor) Performance if purchase order quantity is higher than shipped quantity then +% (Best) performance.
within the expected shipment date. if date limit exceeds then delay days + PO Quantity = %Performance
Thanks for help!
@Munawar1881 hey can you share maybe a sample data so I could copy paste it to PBIX and also just hard code the result you want to get and show why
@Munawar1881 here is a link to download the file with the solution:
IF Condition 2022-08-02.pbix
@Munawar1881 change the code to this:
Status =
VAR _days = ABS(DATEDIFF('Table'[Shipment Date], 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], DAY))
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
'Table'[Actual Shipment Date] = BLANK(), "On Time",
'Table'[Shipment Date] < 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Delay by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
'Table'[Shipment Date] > 'Table'[Actual Shipment Date], "Early by " & _days & IF(_days = 1, " day", " days"),
"On Time"
)
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