Pivot Table calculated column

benntw

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I am trying to add a calculated column to look at multiple variables from one column. I have tried normal pivot and adding the pivot to a data model. Here are the fields of my pivot.

Row - WBS Name
Column - Activity Status (Activity status has Not Started, In Progress, and Completed in the column values)
Values - Activity Count

I wrote a formula next to the pivot as IF(AND(B5="",C5=""),"Yes","No")). Column B is Not Started and Column C is In Progress. Is it even possible to to do a calculated field in a pivot to look at the 3 different values from the column name to write a formula like this ?
 

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