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DeanM
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new column to enter data in a range

Hi,

New to BI and I am trying to create a new column for sale dates into 4 categories (0-30, 31-60, 61-90, 91+).  I have a column of sale days.

 

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Anonymous
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Hi

 

Try this

Bucket Range = SWITCH( TRUE(), 
    Table1[Value]<=30,"0-30",
    Table1[Value]<=60,"31-60",
    Table1[Value]<=90,"61-90","91+")


Thanks
Raj

 

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Anonymous
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Conditional column is the way to do in power Query, as suggested by @PattemManohar.

 

Alternatively, You can do this as calculated column in Power BI model as well. Go to Modelling Tab -> New column-> Write your DAX formula here. ( IF (<con1> , "0-30",<Con2>,"31-60" , etc)

 

Thanks

Raj

In Power BI I have a column sales days ranging from 0-500.  I need a formula for the new column sales profile 0-30, 31-60, 61-90, 90+.  Keep getting errors.

 

Anonymous
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What formula you use? Show your sample data and formula you are trying.

 

Thanks

Raj

Sample:

I have a column in my master table with sale days but I want to create a new column for sales profile

Sales Days | Sales Profile

7                 0-30

55               31-60

95               91+

18               0-30

65               61-90

 

I have started with: Sales day profile = If([Sales Day]<30,"0-30",0)  before I start adding additional criteria.

Thanks for your help.

Anonymous
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Hi

 

Try this

Bucket Range = SWITCH( TRUE(), 
    Table1[Value]<=30,"0-30",
    Table1[Value]<=60,"31-60",
    Table1[Value]<=90,"61-90","91+")


Thanks
Raj

 

Raj, Thanks so much. It works.

PattemManohar
Community Champion
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Try using "Conditional Column" under Power Query Editor, where you can define your ranges using IF Clause.





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Tried this it didn't give me the correct bucket ranges.

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