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Anonymous
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Dax If statement

Hello Looking to see If i can build the following If statemnet below. 

If the Sum of ID Number is < 2 then " $500", 

otherwise if the Sum of ID Number is between 2 and  then "$800"

Otherwise if the sum of ID Number is = > 6 " $1000", "Out of Range"

 

Result should be the Sum of the ID Number is "$1000"

 

Csmith31_1-1631047794115.png

 

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v-henryk-mstf
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

I did a test. First, I separated the ID in the power query and got the sum. Then use if judgment on the desktop to find the result. The reference is as follows:

vhenrykmstf_0-1631244417489.png

M_ = 
IF (
    MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) <= 2,
    "$500",
    IF (
        MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) < 6
            && MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) > 2,
        "$800",
        IF ( MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) >= 6, "$1000", "out of range" )
    )
)

vhenrykmstf_1-1631244436630.png


Best Regards,
Henry


If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-henryk-mstf
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

I did a test. First, I separated the ID in the power query and got the sum. Then use if judgment on the desktop to find the result. The reference is as follows:

vhenrykmstf_0-1631244417489.png

M_ = 
IF (
    MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) <= 2,
    "$500",
    IF (
        MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) < 6
            && MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) > 2,
        "$800",
        IF ( MAX ( 'Table'[sum_of_id] ) >= 6, "$1000", "out of range" )
    )
)

vhenrykmstf_1-1631244436630.png


Best Regards,
Henry


If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous based on the ID Number shown in the image, you need to extract number from ID which you can easily do in Power Query by using the split from transform tab. Once you have the number separated from the ID, you can use the SWITCH function to achieve your goal.

 

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