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Hi all,
Was wondering if anyone has ever come accross this challange. I've searched all over forums but couldn't find anything speficif on this.
I have a column in one of my tables that has mixed data types in it text and numbers but it's stored as a text type. I know it's not ideal especially if it's the way it's stored in the database - due to it being a history log which monitors changes within pipeline those being values, statuses, probabilities etc.
I've tried creting a filtered measure as per below:
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i have done somthing like this before, not sure if this is the best way but it works well for me.
first i add a calculated colunm that will check the value in the [New Value] field and return the data type based on some checks.
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i have done somthing like this before, not sure if this is the best way but it works well for me.
first i add a calculated colunm that will check the value in the [New Value] field and return the data type based on some checks.
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi Tony!
This has actually worked a trick! I knew I couldn't be the only one stuck with the same problem. It's such an unideal situation being stuck with mixed datatypes.
This is really fabolous! Thank you so much for your help!
Kasia