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cubedweller
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DAX formula for dates

I am new to DAX.

I would like to create a variable called Completed Past Due.
How would I write this logic as a DAX expression?
if (task_due_date < task_completion_date and
task_completion_date is not missing and
status = "completed")
then "Yes" else "No"

 

Thank you.

 

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Something along the lines of =SWITCH(TRUE(), Table[task_due_date] < Table[task_completion_date] && NOT(ISBLANK(Table[task_completion_date])) && Table[status]="completed", "Yes", "No")

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Something along the lines of =SWITCH(TRUE(), Table[task_due_date] < Table[task_completion_date] && NOT(ISBLANK(Table[task_completion_date])) && Table[status]="completed", "Yes", "No")

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