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WHITE655
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4 years ago
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Custom Column

Hi! 

I am trying to create a custom column that pulls from 2 text columns. 

The column needs to be 4 different work types.

 

Issue I am running into is that the Work Order Number needs to just pull text that is contained in the cells "PAT" or "AFE" as each number following them are different. 

 

I wrote this but does not work... any help would be great! 

 

if[ProjectTKFlag] = "Y" and [WorkOrderNumber] = "AFE" then "Project"

else if [ProjectTKFlag] = "Y" and [WorkOrderNumber] = "PAT" then "Work Order Project"

else if [ProjectTKFlag] = "N" and [WorkOrderNumber] = "PAT" then "Work Order Non Project"

else "unknown"

  • WHITE655 

     if ([ProjectTKFlag] = "Y" 
         and Text.Contains([WorkOrderNumber], "AFE") = true)         
     then
            "Project"
    else 
       if ([ProjectTKFlag] = "Y" 
           and Text.Contains([WorkOrderNumber], "PAT") = true)      
      then
            "Work Order Project"
    else 
       if ([ProjectTKFlag] = "N" 
           and Text.Contains([WorkOrderNumber], "PAT") = true)       
      then
            "Work Order Non Project"
    else
         "unknown"

3 Replies

  • smpa01's avatar
    smpa01
    Community Champion

    WHITE655 

     if ([ProjectTKFlag] = "Y" 
         and Text.Contains([WorkOrderNumber], "AFE") = true)         
     then
            "Project"
    else 
       if ([ProjectTKFlag] = "Y" 
           and Text.Contains([WorkOrderNumber], "PAT") = true)      
      then
            "Work Order Project"
    else 
       if ([ProjectTKFlag] = "N" 
           and Text.Contains([WorkOrderNumber], "PAT") = true)       
      then
            "Work Order Non Project"
    else
         "unknown"
    • AlexisOlson's avatar
      AlexisOlson
      Super User

      IMO, writing

      Text.Contains([WorkOrderNumber], "PAT") = true

      is a bit redundant.

      It doesn't hurt anything and occasionally this sort of redundancy makes code easier to read but sometimes redundancy is less readable. Personally, I'd drop all of the " = true" in this particular case but don't take that as more than an aesthetic preference.