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How do I rename the values in the following field?

moizmmz
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I want to rename the T1FCC as Tier 1, T2FCHAC as Tier 2, T3FCCB as Tier 3, T4FCBW as Tier 4M, T4FCPW as Tier 4F.

Need it immediately, pls help!!

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somesoni2
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You can use case statement to do so.

your current search which ends with "| stats count by evPromoId"
| eval evPromoId=case(evPromoId="T1FCC","Tier1",evPromoId="T2FCHAC","Tier 2", evPromoId="T3FCCB", "Tier 3", evPromoId="T4FCBW" , "Tier 4M", evPromoId="T4FCPW" ,"Tier 4F", true(),evPromoId)

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somesoni2
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You can use case statement to do so.

your current search which ends with "| stats count by evPromoId"
| eval evPromoId=case(evPromoId="T1FCC","Tier1",evPromoId="T2FCHAC","Tier 2", evPromoId="T3FCCB", "Tier 3", evPromoId="T4FCBW" , "Tier 4M", evPromoId="T4FCPW" ,"Tier 4F", true(),evPromoId)
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moizmmz
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Thank you!

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