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PooBIDeveloper
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Dax Validation on PAN Data

Hi All,

Can any one help me to write Dax on Validation Of PAN no 

such as It should be 10 --using len()

Pan no consist of strings and Numbers(ie ABCDE1212Q)

first 5 will be string,the next 4 digit will be numbers and the last will be string.

Thanks

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PooBIDeveloper
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ok ValtteriN

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AlexisOlson
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I agree with @ValtteriN. This is possible in DAX but doing it in the query editor instead is much easier, especially if you use RegEx.

ValtteriN
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Hi,

I wouldn't really do this in DAX since it is not really efficient to test datatypes within a string. For LEN you can used LEN but for mixed datatype things become a bit tricky. You could split your column by lenght in PQ and test the datatypes out of these new columns.





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Hi...

I have tried the below dax but its shows only output as Invalid ..

pan_val =
VAR _Condition =
(master_customer[LenPan] <= 10)
&& ISTEXT ( master_customer[First Characters] )
&& ISTEXT ( master_customer[Last Characters] )
&& ISNUMBER ( master_customer[Text Range] )
RETURN
IF ( _Condition, "Valid", "Invalid" )

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