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mglomb
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Get Latest status from multiple columns

Considering that I have a table as per below picture, with case number and count of status of each phase of a process.

I want to check each column and bring the name of the status to a "Latest Status Column" (in yellow in my picture).

Whar formula sould I use in Power Query to do that?Screenshot 2021-11-05 094454.jpg

 

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smpa01
Super User
Super User

@mglomb  it is definitely possible if you have Date as values for Recived, Fixed, Delivered

 

Measure =
VAR _f1 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Fixed] )
VAR _f2 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Received] )
VAR _f3 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Delivered] )
VAR _f4 =
    MAX ( MAX ( _f1, _f2 ), _f3 )
VAR _f6 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Case] )
VAR _t =
    UNION (
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table', "Case", 'Table'[Case], "Date", 'Table'[Fixed] ),
            "Attribute", "Fixed"
        ),
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table', "Case", 'Table'[Case], "Date", 'Table'[Delivered] ),
            "Attribute", "Delivered"
        ),
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table', "Case", 'Table'[Case], "Date", 'Table'[Received] ),
            "Attribute", "Received"
        )
    )
RETURN
    MAXX ( FILTER ( _t, [Case] = _f6 && [Date] = _f4 ), [Attribute] )

 

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smpa01
Super User
Super User

@mglomb  it is definitely possible if you have Date as values for Recived, Fixed, Delivered

 

Measure =
VAR _f1 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Fixed] )
VAR _f2 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Received] )
VAR _f3 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Delivered] )
VAR _f4 =
    MAX ( MAX ( _f1, _f2 ), _f3 )
VAR _f6 =
    MAX ( 'Table'[Case] )
VAR _t =
    UNION (
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table', "Case", 'Table'[Case], "Date", 'Table'[Fixed] ),
            "Attribute", "Fixed"
        ),
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table', "Case", 'Table'[Case], "Date", 'Table'[Delivered] ),
            "Attribute", "Delivered"
        ),
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table', "Case", 'Table'[Case], "Date", 'Table'[Received] ),
            "Attribute", "Received"
        )
    )
RETURN
    MAXX ( FILTER ( _t, [Case] = _f6 && [Date] = _f4 ), [Attribute] )

 

smpa01_0-1636121772436.png

 

pbix is attached

 

 

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jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

You can add a custom column like this.

 

= Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Actual Status", each if [Delievered] = 1 then "Delivered" else 
if [Fix] = 1 then "Fixed" else 
if [Received] = 1 then "Received" else "Other")

You can do this with the conditional column tool as well.

jdbuchanan71_0-1636121041399.png

 

 

jppv20
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @mglomb ,

 

You can use this formula in PowerQuery:

Actual status =

if [Delivered] = 1 then "Delivered" else
if [Fix] = 1 then "Fixed" else
if [Received] = 1 then "Received" else null

 

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