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jmuniz
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IF Statement Help

Hi Everyone:

 

I am creating a new column and I want the formula to give me blank if the "Result" column has null on it. WHat I'm doing wrong? I have been trying to fix the "else if" but it's pretty different than doing it on excel. Smiley Indifferent

 

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Power Query is Case sensitive. Give all IF in small i.e. if.

Use first query but give if in small.

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jmuniz
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These are different formulas that I have been try to use but always get the "Token Eof expected".

 

IF [Result] =null then null else if [Result]>=3 then 1 else 0

if ([Result] =null, "",if([Result]>=3,1,0))

if [Result] = "" then "" else [Result]>=3 then 1 else 0

 

Any tips?

Power Query is Case sensitive. Give all IF in small i.e. if.

Use first query but give if in small.

Simple and it worked! Thanks @AnkitBI !

PradipMCT
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hi @jmuniz 

 

Change "" to null in small case. 

 

Hope that resolves the problem. 

 

If this is the solution then do mark it as a solution and do click on the Upvote button.

 

Regards,

Pradip Microsoft Certified Trainer

Pradip's YouTube Channel

Hi @PradipMCT 

 

After your recommendation I fixed the first part. To give you a background of my purpose of the new column is the following: If the numbers on the "Result" column is 3 or more, give me 1, if not, give me 0. However, since some of the numbers on the "Result" column are in blank, I want power bi to return those as blank also. Smiley Happy

 

The final purpose is that I will count how many employees have 3 or more.

 

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