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Anonymous
8 years agoNot applicable
UK Post Codes
Hi there, I have some data that includes full post code, but I'm trying to find a way to just pull the postal area (either first letter or first 2 letters) into a new column. I've looked at LEFT...
- 8 years ago
Hi Anonymous,
You can also achieve this via creating a calculated column using DAX:
POSTCODEnew = IF ( RIGHT ( LEFT ( 'UK Post Code'[POSTCODEold], 2 ), 1 ) IN { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" }, LEFT ( 'UK Post Code'[POSTCODEold], 1 ), LEFT ( 'UK Post Code'[POSTCODEold], 2 ) )Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Anonymous
8 years agoNot applicable
Thank you MarcelBeug
I will try this in a little while and see what happens.
Really appreciate the reply.
v-yulgu-msft
8 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi Anonymous,
You can also achieve this via creating a calculated column using DAX:
POSTCODEnew =
IF (
RIGHT ( LEFT ( 'UK Post Code'[POSTCODEold], 2 ), 1 )
IN { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" },
LEFT ( 'UK Post Code'[POSTCODEold], 1 ),
LEFT ( 'UK Post Code'[POSTCODEold], 2 )
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
- Anonymous8 years agoNot applicable
- MarcelBeug8 years agoCommunity Champion
Still, Power Query would be the more appropriate environment for this kind of transformations.
- DaveARoberts7 years agoFrequent Visitor
Here's another option....
Post Code Area =VAR PCD = [Post Code District]VAR C2 = MID(PCD,2,1)RETURNSWITCH(TRUE(),SEARCH(C2,"0123456789",1,0) >= 1,LEFT(PCD,1),LEFT(PCD,2)) - Jsummers2 years agoHelper I
Hi v-yulgu-msft
How can I do this in a measure please? My company don't allow me to create columns in certain datasets we use.
Thanks