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samdep
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Remove leading 1 (country code) in phone number in PQ when it appears

Hi All,

 

I was wondering if someone could help me with the code in Power Query (using the trim function?) to remove the leading 1 (or country code) from phone numbers... It's present in some records, but not all, so I'm in need of some sort or leftstrip type of conditional statement -- as the presence of the 1 is impacting my join/merge. 

 

Thanks in advance! 

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Anonymous
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Try this:

RemoveOne = Table.AddColumn(PreviousStepName, "Truncated", each if Text.StartsWith([PhoneNumberColumn], "1") then Text.RemoveRange([PhoneNumberColumn], 0) else [PhoneNumberColumn])

 

--Nate

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Anonymous
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No need for the parentheses after the "if" in this case-you can remove them. But you DO need a final "else" clause:

each if Text.StartsWith([Client_Number__c],"1") then Text.RemoveRange([Client_Number__c],0) else if
[Client_Number__c] = "" then ""

else [Client_Number_c]

--Nate

 

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Anonymous
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your final conditional has to be else, not else if.

 

--Nate

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Anonymous
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Try this:

RemoveOne = Table.AddColumn(PreviousStepName, "Truncated", each if Text.StartsWith([PhoneNumberColumn], "1") then Text.RemoveRange([PhoneNumberColumn], 0) else [PhoneNumberColumn])

 

--Nate

@Anonymous thanks so much, this worked perfectly! One follow-up, I am getting an error for fields where the phone number is blank in my new conditional column, so I assume a nested if/then should solve for that --

 

each if Text.StartsWith([Client_Number__c],"1") then Text.RemoveRange([Client_Number__c],0) else if(
[Client_Number__c] = "" then "")  

 

The second 'then' seems to be producing an error - but the error is 'Token RightParen expected', so I'm not sure what the issue is. Appreciate any feedback you/anyone may have. thx!

Anonymous
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your final conditional has to be else, not else if.

 

--Nate

Anonymous
Not applicable

No need for the parentheses after the "if" in this case-you can remove them. But you DO need a final "else" clause:

each if Text.StartsWith([Client_Number__c],"1") then Text.RemoveRange([Client_Number__c],0) else if
[Client_Number__c] = "" then ""

else [Client_Number_c]

--Nate

 

Anonymous
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@samdep 
Have you solved? If not, you might want to share a sample data and expected output.

 

Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team

AlB
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Community Champion

Hi @samdep 

Do you want to show some examples to clarify when you want to remove the 1 and when not?

 

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