Power Pivot Principles: The A to Z of DAX Functions – FALSE
31 October 2023
In our long-established Power Pivot Principles articles, we continue our series on the A to Z of Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) functions. This week, we look at FALSE.
The FALSE function
The FALSE function is one of the logical functions which return the logical value FALSE. It has the following syntax:
FALSE()
The FALSE function has no argument. Don’t argue with me.
It should be noted that the word FALSE is also interpreted as the logical value FALSE.
Please consider the following example where we test the FALSE function in the following DAX code as follows:
It will result in the following table:
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