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(Apologies if I'm posting this in the wrong place. If so, I'm happy to be sent off in the right direction.)
I'm trying just to create a table, for now. I imported a .CSV into Power BI and one my columns is filled with values that looks like this:
{"or":[{"tag":"northbay","group":"otvTagGroup"},{"tag":"napa","group":"otvTagGroup"},{"tag":"petaluma","group":"otvTagGroup"},{"tag":"sanrafael","group":"otvTagGroup"},{"tag":"santarosa","group":"otvTagGroup"},{"tag":"sonoma","group":"otvTagGroup"}]} |
What's the best way to go about cleaning this up? All I need are the terms like: northbay, napa, petaluma, sanrafael, etc.
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Hello @jlowelowe
In the query editor you can do some replace steps to clean it up.
Replace ","group":"otvTagGroup"} with nothing
Replace {"tag":" with nothing
Replace {"or":[ with nothing
Replace ]} with nothing
Hello @jlowelowe
In the query editor you can do some replace steps to clean it up.
Replace ","group":"otvTagGroup"} with nothing
Replace {"tag":" with nothing
Replace {"or":[ with nothing
Replace ]} with nothing
Ok I see, I'll give this a shot. Thanks!
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