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@Stuznet -
AND ( ) only takes two arguements so you'd have to nest if you wanted to go that way.
The following seems to work in my small sample that I created, possibly it will work for your data:
Aging = VAR DaysBtwn = IF ( ISBLANK ( Table1[DATE1] ), BLANK (), IF ( ISBLANK ( Table1[DATE2] ), BLANK (), ( Table1[DATE1] - Table1[DATE2] ) * 1 ) ) RETURN IF ( ISBLANK ( DaysBtwn ), BLANK (), SWITCH ( TRUE (), DaysBtwn < 31, "0-30 Days", DaysBtwn < 61, "30-60 Days", DaysBtwn >= 61, "61+ Days" ) )
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Try this and use && instead of AND() and || instead of OR() for cleaner code:
AgeDays =
// If either is blank, then nDays wil be blank
VAR nDays = DATEDIFF([Date1],[Date2],SECOND) / 60 / 60 / 24
SWITCH( TRUE(),
nDays < 31, "0-30 Days",
nDays < 61, "30-60 Days",
nDays >= 61, "61+ Days",
BLANK()
)
@Stuznet -
AND ( ) only takes two arguements so you'd have to nest if you wanted to go that way.
The following seems to work in my small sample that I created, possibly it will work for your data:
Aging = VAR DaysBtwn = IF ( ISBLANK ( Table1[DATE1] ), BLANK (), IF ( ISBLANK ( Table1[DATE2] ), BLANK (), ( Table1[DATE1] - Table1[DATE2] ) * 1 ) ) RETURN IF ( ISBLANK ( DaysBtwn ), BLANK (), SWITCH ( TRUE (), DaysBtwn < 31, "0-30 Days", DaysBtwn < 61, "30-60 Days", DaysBtwn >= 61, "61+ Days" ) )
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