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I am loading my data directly from Oracle Database. I have a column called Gender which takes values 'M' and 'F'. However, I want to change all M to Male and F to Female without creating any additional column for gender.
How can this be done? Thank you!
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Hi @Anonymous,
To clarify, do you mean Import or actual DirectQuery?
If you're using Import, just Replace Values in Query Editor to change M to "Male" and F to "Female."
Hi @Anonymous,
To clarify, do you mean Import or actual DirectQuery?
If you're using Import, just Replace Values in Query Editor to change M to "Male" and F to "Female."
@RMDNA Hey this worked. I also created a column with examples and deleted the original column
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