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JoeyF
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Custom Column multiple column comparison

Hello all.

 

I need to create a new column which will advise if the work order is overdue, but it needs to compare the data in 4 columns (WOSTATUS, IADUEDATE, RWDUEDATE, and TWDUEDATE to make the determination. I do not know how to get the correct syntax as I am new to DAX.

 

The logic needs to be as follows:

IF (IADUEDATE < todays date) AND (WOSTATUS = IADUE) OR

IF (RWDUEDATE < todays date) AND (WOSTATUS = RWDUE) OR

IF (TWDUEDATE < todays date) AND (WOSTATUS = TWDUE)

then "OVERDUE"

 

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@JoeyF you can do this:

 

Overdue Column = 
IF (
    (Table[IADueDate] < TODAY() && (Table[WOStatus] = Table[IADue]) ||
    (Table[RWDueDate] < TODAY() && (Table[WOStatus] = Table[RWDue]) ||
    (Table[TWDueDate] < TODAY() && (Table[WOStatus] = Table[TWDue]),
    "Overdue",
    "Not Overdue"
)

 

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@JoeyF you can do this:

 

Overdue Column = 
IF (
    (Table[IADueDate] < TODAY() && (Table[WOStatus] = Table[IADue]) ||
    (Table[RWDueDate] < TODAY() && (Table[WOStatus] = Table[RWDue]) ||
    (Table[TWDueDate] < TODAY() && (Table[WOStatus] = Table[TWDue]),
    "Overdue",
    "Not Overdue"
)

 

Check my latest blog post Comparing Selected Client With Other Top N Clients | PeryTUS  I would ❤ Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos to whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!

Visit us at https://perytus.com, your one-stop-shop for Power BI-related projects/training/consultancy.



Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

If my solution proved useful, I'd be delighted to receive Kudos. When you put effort into asking a question, it's equally thoughtful to acknowledge and give Kudos to the individual who helped you solve the problem. It's a small gesture that shows appreciation and encouragement! ❤


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution. Proud to be a Super User! Appreciate your Kudos 🙂
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