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Impactful Individual

How to return the UPPER of a column?

How to return the UPPER of a column?

 

SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('Table'[Name])
 
This returns column Name, I want the UPPER of Name.
 
Thank you
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AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

As I suggested on StackOverflow:

SELECTCOLUMNS (
    SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( 'Table'[Name] ),
    "NAME", UPPER ( 'Table'[Name] )
)

 

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Impactful Individual

@AlexisOlson 

Super-effective, as always! 🙂

AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

As I suggested on StackOverflow:

SELECTCOLUMNS (
    SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( 'Table'[Name] ),
    "NAME", UPPER ( 'Table'[Name] )
)

 

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