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Hello,
I have following DAX code where I simply filter table gl by another table 'Sheet1' and sum values from gl:
Actuals = CALCULATE(SUM('public gl'[movement]),FILTER(ALL('public gl'[gl_code],'public gl'[business_unit]), 'public gl'[gl_code]='Sheet1'[gl_code] && 'public gl'[business_unit]='Sheet1'[business_unit]))Hi @Anonymous
Try to use Left dax code in a filter, something like this:
filter(Sheet1,left(Sheet1[gl_code],1)=1&&left(Sheet1[gl_code],1)=2)
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Actually left DAX will not help here becouse gl_code could be 1*, 15* or full account 155 so in case of * it need to get all subaccounts.
Hi @Anonymous
Can you share a sample of your data here? [In a Table Format]
Appreciate your Kudos!!
If you really want to have something like a regex matcher in DAX... well, you can forget it. There's no such thing in DAX. DAX has a very simple string pattern matching mechanism that is not even on par with the SQL LIKE operator, so any even unsophisticated pattern matching is not possible.
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