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I have the following two columns
Current State | |
Service Type | Resource Type |
SCM301 | FT101 |
SCM301 | GT101 |
SCM100 | FT101 |
SCM100 | HM500 |
SCM075 | KL102 |
SCM050 | KL102 |
SCM100 | KL103 |
GL200 | FT101 |
I want to do the following
If "Resource Type" = FT101 Then "Service Type" = FX008, Else keep Service Type as is
Here is what I want to end up with
Desired State | |
Service Type | Resource Type |
FX008 | FT101 |
SCM301 | GT101 |
FX008 | FT101 |
SCM100 | HM500 |
SCM075 | KL102 |
SCM050 | KL102 |
SCM100 | KL103 |
FX008 | FT101 |
Any suggests on how to go about this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Allan77R2V1 Please create a calculated column desired service type as
Desired Service Type = IF('Table'[Resource Type]="FT101","FX008",'Table'[Service Type])
Please let me know if you have any question. If it help accept as solution
Hi @Allan77R2V1
You can do it in Power Query as an alternative.
Select Yor column, go to Transform Ribbon > Replace Values > Value to Find = FT101 and Replace with = FX008 then Click Close and Apply
@Allan77R2V1 Please create a calculated column desired service type as
Desired Service Type = IF('Table'[Resource Type]="FT101","FX008",'Table'[Service Type])
Please let me know if you have any question. If it help accept as solution
@Anonymous worked perfectly, thanks so much.
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