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Hi Experts,
I have create a calcualted column like below
city group = SWITCH(
TRUE(),
SELECTEDVALUE(Orders[City - Copy]) in {"Columbus","San Francisco"},"Columbus/san",
SELECTEDVALUE(Orders[City - Copy]) in {"New York City","Clinton"},"New/Clinton",
SELECTEDVALUE(Orders[City - Copy]) in {"Texas","Dublin"},"Tex/Dub",
SELECTEDVALUE(Orders[City - Copy]) in {"Washington","Oregon"},"wash/oregon",
"NA")
i need to take values from sales column for Dublin, Washington, Columbus and New York City only . when i create an IF condition and put in table, it shows zero values for all . Pls clarify
Hi, @SelvakumaranM
First, calculated columns usually don't need to use SELECTEDVALUE(), you can directly use the column name to represent the value of the current row, just like @parry2k wrote. Is your problem solved?
i need to take values from sales column for Dublin, Washington, Columbus and New York City only . when i create an IF condition and put in table, it shows zero values for all .
But I don't know what you mean by demand in your last sentence. Your calculated column displayed the combined result, but you mentioned a series of single cities, can you explain it?
Did I answer your question? Please mark my reply as solution. Thank you very much.
If not, please feel free to ask me.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Janey
@SelvakumaranM change your city group column
city group =
VAR __city = Orders[City - Copy]
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
__city in {"Columbus","San Francisco"},"Columbus/san",
__city in {"New York City","Clinton"},"New/Clinton",
__city in {"Texas","Dublin"},"Tex/Dub",
__city in {"Washington","Oregon"},"wash/oregon",
"NA")
Learn about conditional formatting at Microsoft Reactor
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