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mutliple condition

Johmz
8 - Asteroid

I need help to formula

FIRST NAMESTATUS
name:origCorrect
nick:orig | name:orig | last1:origCorrect
last2:orig | name:origCorrect
nick:orig | last1:husband | name:origIncorrect

 

 

Scenario 1: if FIRST NAME column contains name:orig then correct else incorrect

 

Scenarion 2: if FIRST NAME column contains name:orig and contains last*:orig then correct else incorrect . "*" represent any number after last

 

 

Thanks in advance

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alexnajm
18 - Pollux
18 - Pollux

* doesn't work as a wildcard with Contains - you'll have to split it up into Contains last AND contains :orig

 

Or you'll have to create a Regex_Match to replace it

flying008
15 - Aurora

Hi, @Johmz 

 

FYI.

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IIF([FIRST NAME] = 'name:orig' || (Contains([FIRST NAME], 'name:orig') && REGEX_CountMatches([FIRST NAME], 'last\d:orig(?:\s?\||$)')), 'Correct', 'Incorrect')

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Johmz
8 - Asteroid

can i also use Regex_MATCH if FIRST NAME contains but not equal to last*:orig?

flying008
15 - Aurora

Hi, @Johmz 

 

Yep, you can do it with Regex_Match function.

Qiu
21 - Polaris
21 - Polaris

@Johmz 
I feel that we better split the "First Name" column with delimeter "|" then check with your condition.

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