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I have a file that has a name column that contains 2 type of text before the actual name. All items will have (AB/CF) infront (used X;s to represent the name) but some will also have USA - after. Is it possible to create a custom column and have a dax formula remove the (AB/CF) from all the names but also remove USA - where applicable? Sample screenshot below
Thank You in advance
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The easier solution would be to use power query
1- duplicate the column if you want to keep the original form of the data
2- perform 2 replace operations in power query , first replace the (AB/CF) with blank then USA-
Add spaces before and after as appropriate so that they are removed with the replace operations
If my reply helped you solve your problem please accept this as the solution 🙂
Hi @Earl40 ,
If you want to achieve this with DAX, you can try
Measure = IF(CONTAINSSTRINGEXACT(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF) USA-"),SUBSTITUTE(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF) USA-",""),IF(CONTAINSSTRINGEXACT(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF)"),SUBSTITUTE(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF)",""),0))
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Community Support Team_ Scott Chang
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Try the following code:
CustomColumn = SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE([Your_Column_Name], "(AB/CF)", ""), "USA - ", "")
Hi @Earl40 ,
If you want to achieve this with DAX, you can try
Measure = IF(CONTAINSSTRINGEXACT(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF) USA-"),SUBSTITUTE(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF) USA-",""),IF(CONTAINSSTRINGEXACT(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF)"),SUBSTITUTE(MAX('Table'[Original Name]),"(AB/CF)",""),0))
An attachment for your reference. Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
The easier solution would be to use power query
1- duplicate the column if you want to keep the original form of the data
2- perform 2 replace operations in power query , first replace the (AB/CF) with blank then USA-
Add spaces before and after as appropriate so that they are removed with the replace operations
If my reply helped you solve your problem please accept this as the solution 🙂