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What should the formula in Power BI look like if you always wanted to take the first two digits and if the second digit is a minus then the third and fourth digits as you can see in the attached screenshot.
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@Anonymous , try this calculated column:
NewColumn =
IF(
MID('Table'[ExistingColumn', 2, 1) = "-",
MID('Table'[ExistingColumn', 3, 2,
LEFT('Table'[ExistingColumn',2)
)
@Anonymous , try this calculated column:
NewColumn =
IF(
MID('Table'[ExistingColumn', 2, 1) = "-",
MID('Table'[ExistingColumn', 3, 2,
LEFT('Table'[ExistingColumn',2)
)
@Anonymous , if my suggestion solved the problem you posted, then please mark the answer a Accept As Soultion. This helps other members that are searching for the same or similar problem know what worked.
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