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I have a column "Item" that I would like to find all values start with "SK" or "78", then insert a text "Do Not Use" to the custom column, otherwise, carry the values from column Item over as is. Can someone help with this please?
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I would create a column
_new_column = IF(LEFT([column],2) IN {"SK","78"}, "Do Not Use",[column])
I would create a column
_new_column = IF(LEFT([column],2) IN {"SK","78"}, "Do Not Use",[column])
@Ajinkya369 attaching image of data and the result I would like to achieve. Need help with Dax formula or custom column formula please. Thank you.
Using the CONTAINSSTRING function:
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You can create a custom column in Power Query to meet the output. The interface will allow you to choose between "contains" (to specify the string values) and the output can be custom or a column value
As an alternative, you can create a custom column using DAX in your table using the function CONTAINSTRING as the variable
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