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For example, one column has
01r01
02r10
05r1
07r9
and I want to create a column that contains only the numbers after the r. So for example,
01
10
1
9
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
Please try the below for creating a calculated column for what you need.
Simply put +1 at the very end of the DAX formula.
Expected column CC =
VAR _length =
LEN ( Data[ColumnA] )
VAR _locationofR =
SEARCH ( "r", Data[ColumnA], 1 )
RETURN
RIGHT ( Data[ColumnA], _length - _locationofR +1 )
Hi,
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
It is for creating a calculated column.
Expected column CC =
VAR _length =
LEN ( Data[ColumnA] )
VAR _locationofR =
SEARCH ( "r", Data[ColumnA], 1 )
RETURN
RIGHT ( Data[ColumnA], _length - _locationofR )
This is perfect, thank you! One last thing, if I want to include the "r" each time how do I do that?
So
r01
r10
r1
r9
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
Please try the below for creating a calculated column for what you need.
Simply put +1 at the very end of the DAX formula.
Expected column CC =
VAR _length =
LEN ( Data[ColumnA] )
VAR _locationofR =
SEARCH ( "r", Data[ColumnA], 1 )
RETURN
RIGHT ( Data[ColumnA], _length - _locationofR +1 )
Thank you, this is perfect!
please try
MID ( tablename[Column], 4, LEN ( tablename[Column] ) - 3 )
unless it is more complex than the examples.
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