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Hey guys,
I have a column that looks like this:
State
AL
Alabama
TN
Tennessee
AL
AL
VA
VA
Alabama
Virgina
Tennessee
How do I create one column that has the full name for every state?
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@Anonymous
Import the data from http://www.stateabbreviations.us/ via Web
& go Edit Queries use > Home Tab > Merge Queries
#"Added Conditional Column" = Table.AddColumn(#"Duplicated Column", "State", each if [state old] <> [#"state new"] then [#"State New"] else null )
Regards,
Chetan K
@Anonymous
Import the data from http://www.stateabbreviations.us/ via Web
& go Edit Queries use > Home Tab > Merge Queries
#"Added Conditional Column" = Table.AddColumn(#"Duplicated Column", "State", each if [state old] <> [#"state new"] then [#"State New"] else null )
Regards,
Chetan K
You could look at the length of the value. If 2, then do a look up, else, show original value. This should be pretty easy to do in DAX.
Treb Gatte | MVP | TumbleRoad.com | PowerBICertification.com
As @trebgatte mentioned, you'll need to have some master lookup table for the states abbreviation and full name. Then you can create a new calculated column that checks the length, and pulls the [StateFullName], otherwise it defaults to the existing value.
New to Power BI & Data: Can you provide the formula you would use to calculate length and pull state name. Once I see it I can make the connection to how it works.
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