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How to Build an If Statement based on if a field contains a string

katzr
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For every record where the field Test contains the word "Please" - I want to replace the string with "This is a test", below is the logic I am applying and it is not working- I tried using case, like, and a changed from " to ' and = to == but I cannot get anything to work.

| eval Test=if(Test=="Please", "This is a test", Test)

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somesoni2
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Try like this

...| eval Test=if(match(Test,"Please"),"This is a test", Test)

The equal sign does the exact comparison (value should match exactly). Since you want to check for "contains", you can use match(Test,"Please") or like(Test,"%Please%").

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somesoni2
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Try like this

...| eval Test=if(match(Test,"Please"),"This is a test", Test)

The equal sign does the exact comparison (value should match exactly). Since you want to check for "contains", you can use match(Test,"Please") or like(Test,"%Please%").

katzr
Path Finder

thank you this works!

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