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bweatherall
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query editor wont create second conditional column

Hi All,

 

  Apologies if this is just me being a bit dim.  I am running a live import from SQL Server and on import trying to add a couple of columns to transform some of my data.  The "Add Conditional Column" option in the query editor is perfect for this however after doing one column hitting that option again just opens the settings for the first one I did.  I have tried clicking off the new column, highlighting the column I want to base my second conditional one on and everything else I can think of but cannot get the software to let me start a second conditional column.

 

  Can anyone help with this?  Its driving me crazy.

 

  Regards, Ben.

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bweatherall
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Never mind.  In the end I found that the solution was to add another column through any other method (copy for example) then delete that column and the add conditional column wizard then cleared values and allowed me to create a second one.

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bweatherall
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Never mind.  In the end I found that the solution was to add another column through any other method (copy for example) then delete that column and the add conditional column wizard then cleared values and allowed me to create a second one.

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