@BIGorilla

To learn more about functions and syntax make sure to check out: https://powerquery.how/

Enjoy!

@ahmedismailbinamrai1080

I salute you for this amazing series of Power BI, really one of the few high quality in the online. Thank you

@suki9860

Masterclass, Rick! Brilliant, professional presentation absolutely geared to a maximum learning experience for all of us. Thanks!

@yingzhang8798

Thank you so much and you are a life saver! I was searching for “conditional column” along with IF statements for several hours and then I found your video.  I already subscribed your channel, and thank you again,

@angelaisland4036

Wow so glad I found your channel. Love how you explain and use examples!

@ivanmartinezavila128

Wooow Thank you so much, you´ve helped me to develop my project, i´m watching you from Mexico

@mnowako

Awesome!
I didn’t watch this video for quite a long time because I thought I knew everything. Wrong, I was mistaken!
I didn’t know the trick with List.Contains. But now, I do :)
Thank you so much! 👏

@durairajs4182

Really useful, the way you illustrated the expressions will surely help others to understand the formula.. Thank you

@TheKermit2110

really good, clear and not too long but enough detail with different scenarios. Thanks

@samkazery7517

Very helpful videos - nice examples to help understand the application.  Thank you!

@timwoods3173

I just started out with PowerBi. This is will be my goto video for all things "if". Thank you for posting!!

@notesfromleisa-land

Fantastic video that got me from zero to 60 in record time.  I’ve bet fighting a problem and the list function will help me.

@osoriomatucurane9511

Awesome tutorial, excelente coverage of the if conditional statment. 
The power query syntax is clear. In addition to the three diferences covered in syntax when compared to Excel we a small consideration worthy to be mentioned. The condition or expression to be evaluated, in Excel it takes the value (points to the cell value) Not the column/header. If(@[package] = "Each",..........) (using the table referencing) or
 if(CellA1= "Each",...) (using the column row cell referencing style)

@jkawpiper

Thank you Thank you!!!  Your great information is exactly what I needed.  Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🤩

@diannezinky8788

great pace and clear examples - thanks!

@ExcelOffTheGrid

Good job Rick - lots of examples to learn from in there. 👍

@zahoorsarbandi2982

Really helpful. For the last 3 hours I was searching and finally I found the best video along with the best Channel. Well done sir!

@smartshan4u

Great thanks Rick for sharing this video on YouTube. It helps me to build custom columns in my Power BI report..thanks again!

@AkshayPatil-si2kz

Beautifully explained. Thank a ton! :)

@thefuturewire9168

Dude you are great
 Amazingly explained