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Hi all,
Do you have any suggestion code/script that I can use to replace all of below value simultaneously beside replace the column value 1 by 1.
PAR01 - 1
PAR02 - 2
PAR03 - 3
PAR04 - 4
PAR05 - 5
PAR06 - 6
Regards,
Nuha
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@nuhasan For this example it looks like you can use an extract - Last characters. It's in the transform tab, near the replace values button.
Otherwise you can use a mapping/lookup table and Merge Queries.
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@nuhasan For this example it looks like you can use an extract - Last characters. It's in the transform tab, near the replace values button.
Otherwise you can use a mapping/lookup table and Merge Queries.
Copying DAX from this post? Click here for a hack to quickly replace it with your own table names
Has this post solved your problem? Please Accept as Solution so that others can find it quickly and to let the community know your problem has been solved.
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www.excelwithallison.com
Hi @AllisonKennedy ,
Thank you for your support. Currently I use the extract - Last characters.
How about if all the data is not in sequence, for example below data. Do you have any specific code/script?
PAR - 1
LAN - 2
NAT - 3
KOL - 4
YTY - 5
ERT - 6
Regards,
Nuha
@nuhasan , Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by not in sequence and what you want as a result?
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