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dandywong
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Creating a new table based on multiple criteria

I am trying to create a new table based on 2 filter criteria:

 

1) The ScopeStatus has to = Green

2) ProjectPhase has to = Completed

 

If the 2 criteria are not met, then it will not show up on the new table. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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Hi @dandywong,


Your parentesis are misplaced so the all function is.working incorrectly.

The measure should be

Test Table =
FILTER (
    ALL (
        Projects[ProjectIdentifier],
        Projects[ProjectPhase],
        Projects[EnterpriseProjectTypeDescription],
        Projects[ScopeStatus]
    ),
    Projects[ProjectPhase] = "Completed"
        && Projects[ScopeStatus] = "Green"
)



I also notice that you were missing the Project ScopeStatus on your ALL formula without it the filter wouldn't had context and the result would be incorrect.

Regards
MFelix


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MFelix
Super User
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Hi @dandywong,

 

If you are on the query Editor you just need to Reference the query to the initial one and then add a filter on the columns you need.

 

On dax add a new table with the following code:

Table =
FILTER (
    ALL ( Projects[Project1]; Projects[ProjectPhase]; Projects[ScopeStatus] );
    Projects[ProjectPhase] = "Completed"
        && Projects[ScopeStatus] = "Green"
)

On the ALL sintax add all the columns you want to pass to the new column from the previous one.

 

Regards,

MFelix


Regards

Miguel Félix


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Hi there,

 

I tried this formula, but it didn't work:

 

Error.PNG

 

Any idea on how to fix this?

Hi @dandywong,

 

You need to take out the comma after "Green". The && cannot be preceded by a comma.

 

Regards,

MFelix


Regards

Miguel Félix


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Thanks MFelix!!!!

 

Sorry, I think I'm missing something....

 

Error 2.PNG

 

Still getting an error.

Hi @dandywong,


Your parentesis are misplaced so the all function is.working incorrectly.

The measure should be

Test Table =
FILTER (
    ALL (
        Projects[ProjectIdentifier],
        Projects[ProjectPhase],
        Projects[EnterpriseProjectTypeDescription],
        Projects[ScopeStatus]
    ),
    Projects[ProjectPhase] = "Completed"
        && Projects[ScopeStatus] = "Green"
)



I also notice that you were missing the Project ScopeStatus on your ALL formula without it the filter wouldn't had context and the result would be incorrect.

Regards
MFelix


Regards

Miguel Félix


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!

Check out my blog: Power BI em Português



Thank you MFelix! That did the trick!

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