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Anonymous
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sum columm with condition

Hi guys,

I have trouble do to a task here

I do this

PabloSosa_0-1639416392287.png


What i need

when [CodUser] be:

280 ||
621 ||
928 ||
512 ||
284
I want return the columm [jornadaMin] + 23,  if another number i want return [JornadaMin] only

I do this, but don´t work
PabloSosa_1-1639416743846.png

 

Look the return i have sum + 23 in every line

Thank you

 

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v-zhangti
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Anonymous 

 

You can try the following methods.

JornadaMin2 = 
IF (
    [CodUser] IN ( { 280, 621, 928, 512, 284 } ),
    [JornadaMin] + 23,
    IF (
        [CodUser] IN ( { 1772, 1226, 295, 975 } ),
        [JornadaMin] + 48,
        [JornadaMin]
    )
)
JornadaMin3 = 
VAR n2 = [JornadaMin] + 23
VAR adm = [JornadaMin] + 48
VAR n = [JornadaMin]
RETURN
    IF (
        [CodUser] IN ( { 280, 621, 928, 512, 284 } ),
        n2,
        IF ( [CodUser] IN ( { 1772, 1226, 295, 975 } ), adm, n )
    )

vzhangti_0-1639626584608.png

Both formulas can get the results you want.

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

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-zhangti
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Anonymous 

 

You can try the following methods.

JornadaMin2 = 
IF (
    [CodUser] IN ( { 280, 621, 928, 512, 284 } ),
    [JornadaMin] + 23,
    IF (
        [CodUser] IN ( { 1772, 1226, 295, 975 } ),
        [JornadaMin] + 48,
        [JornadaMin]
    )
)
JornadaMin3 = 
VAR n2 = [JornadaMin] + 23
VAR adm = [JornadaMin] + 48
VAR n = [JornadaMin]
RETURN
    IF (
        [CodUser] IN ( { 280, 621, 928, 512, 284 } ),
        n2,
        IF ( [CodUser] IN ( { 1772, 1226, 295, 975 } ), adm, n )
    )

vzhangti_0-1639626584608.png

Both formulas can get the results you want.

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

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 what are these measures/columns? You have to be more specific?



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