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I have used the Add Conditional Column process in M / Power Query, but would like to know if there is a way to condense this code to search for items in a list instead of using equals for all of the individual cases.
Example, instead of:
if "code-code" = "COM" then "DOM"
else if "code-code" = "DOM" then "DOM"
else if "code-code" = "LOC" then "DOM"
something like this
if "code-code" in {"COM","DOM","LOC"} then "DOM"
Nothing that I have tried seems to work and I have searched documentation on MS Docs within Power BI, but have not found anything.
See Notepad of code here:
Thanks.
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Hi @JRHans09 ,
Sounds like you need List.Contains.
Something like:
if List.Contains( {"COM","DOM","LOC"}, [code-code]} then "DOM"
Hi @JRHans09 ,
Sounds like you need List.Contains.
Something like:
if List.Contains( {"COM","DOM","LOC"}, [code-code]} then "DOM"
Too easy. Sorry. I did not find that when searching through the docs. Thanks for your help - @AlB
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