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Hi,
I have created a measure like this one.
Avg =Calculate(AVERAGE(Table1[column1]),Table1[column2]="SpecificWord",SEARCH("containword1",Table1[column3],1,0)||SEARCH("containword2",Table1[column3],1,0)
and this works fine but I am wondering if it is possible to use a variable instead of hardcoding 'containword1 and 'containword2 for the search?
Thanks
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Hi @bchouinard,
Yes, you can define variables to return 'containword1 and 'containword2' and used in the Search() function. But you need to define two variables. The modified measure like below:
Avg = var v1="ca"
var v2="ro"
return
Calculate(AVERAGE(Table1[column1]),Table1[column2
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @bchouinard,
Yes, you can define variables to return 'containword1 and 'containword2' and used in the Search() function. But you need to define two variables. The modified measure like below:
Avg = var v1="ca"
var v2="ro"
return
Calculate(AVERAGE(Table1[column1]),Table1[column2
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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