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Hi,
I am trying to explore how to use List.Contains without results.
I would like to define list of Customer Code List.Contains() instead of write a lot of rows with "or".
The code below does not produce any error, but I do not get the proper result.
Could someon help me to understand how to solve this issue?
Regards
#"Added Conditional Column" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type1", "CS_DLV_EUR1", each if ([Delivery Type] = "ZSDS" or [Delivery Type] = "ZSPD") and [Customer Code] = "32" then true /* {248, 129, 936, 215, 253, 245, 1043, 1439, 127, 1032, 217, 218, 224, 212, 32, 1033, 1495, 202, 207, 307, 1031, 252, 306*/ else if ([Delivery Type] = "ZSDS" or [Delivery Type] = "ZSPD") and [Customer Code] = "149" and [Code Add.Goods] = List.Contains({"Code Add.Goods"}, Text.From({1033, 1495, 32, 300001})) then true else false),
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Hi @gpiero
It is easy with DAX,
Create a calculated column
Column = IF ( [Delivery Type] IN { "ZSDS", "ZSPD" } && [Customer Code] = 32, TRUE (), IF ( [Delivery Type] IN { "ZSDS", "ZSPD" } && [Customer Code] = 149 && [Code Add.Goods] IN { 1033, 1495, 32, 300001 }, TRUE () ) )
Assume [Customer Code] and [Code Add.Goods] are of number type not text,
If they are text, replace [Customer Code] = 32 with [Customer Code] = "32",
[Code Add.Goods] IN { 1033, 1495, 32, 300001 } with [Code Add.Goods] IN { "1033", "1495", "32", "300001" }.
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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Hi @gpiero
It is easy with DAX,
Create a calculated column
Column = IF ( [Delivery Type] IN { "ZSDS", "ZSPD" } && [Customer Code] = 32, TRUE (), IF ( [Delivery Type] IN { "ZSDS", "ZSPD" } && [Customer Code] = 149 && [Code Add.Goods] IN { 1033, 1495, 32, 300001 }, TRUE () ) )
Assume [Customer Code] and [Code Add.Goods] are of number type not text,
If they are text, replace [Customer Code] = 32 with [Customer Code] = "32",
[Code Add.Goods] IN { 1033, 1495, 32, 300001 } with [Code Add.Goods] IN { "1033", "1495", "32", "300001" }.
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Many thanks for solution.
Yes, it is clear, in DAX we can do in this way.
I only wanted to understand how to replicate the same in Power Query.
Thanks again