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There is probably a simple solution to this but I can't figure it out. In the simplified view of my data shown below I'd like to filter out all values of 2 and 3 in Column B, but only when the value in Column A is B. This is needed in the query editor.
Thank you!
Column A | Column B |
A | 1 |
A | 2 |
A | 3 |
B | 1 |
B | 2 |
B | 3 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello @tgjones43
You can add a custom column using this code for your example then filter out the "remove" and finally delete the custom column.
if [Column A] = "B" and ([Column B] = 2 or [Column B] = 3) then "remove" else "keep"
You just need to filter the columns one by one.
Firstly filter Column A with value B.
Then filter Column B like below:
The result is as below:
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Hello @tgjones43
You can add a custom column using this code for your example then filter out the "remove" and finally delete the custom column.
if [Column A] = "B" and ([Column B] = 2 or [Column B] = 3) then "remove" else "keep"
If you need to create in query editor I would create a column that concats col a and b and then add a filter to exclude b2 and b3.
Hope that's enough for you, if you need more detail let me know and i can post more.
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