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Hi all,
I have a calculated column with 5 variables inside. Each row is satisfying only 1 variable which means other 4 return blank.
Is there an easy way to actually return only that one variable that is not empty. This calculated column is used to split the dataset in 5 categories.
Thank you!
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Hey @MrMP ,
I think the best way to do that is with a SWITCH and TRUE:
myColumn =
VAR Var1 = BLANK()
VAR Var2 = BLANK()
VAR Var3 = 1
VAR Var4 = BLANK()
VAR Var5 = BLANK()
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
Var1 <> Blank(), Var1,
Var2 <> Blank(), Var2,
Var3 <> Blank(), Var3,
Var4 <> Blank(), Var4,
Var5 <> Blank(), Var5
)
Hey @MrMP ,
I think the best way to do that is with a SWITCH and TRUE:
myColumn =
VAR Var1 = BLANK()
VAR Var2 = BLANK()
VAR Var3 = 1
VAR Var4 = BLANK()
VAR Var5 = BLANK()
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
Var1 <> Blank(), Var1,
Var2 <> Blank(), Var2,
Var3 <> Blank(), Var3,
Var4 <> Blank(), Var4,
Var5 <> Blank(), Var5
)
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