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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to create an amount field based on some transaction values, I have used prepare recipe with this formula:
if(transaction_type.match('sale', 'credit') , amount ,0)
Can anyone help to make this fomula working? or to give an alternative ?
Operating system used: windows
HI @obidakacem,
Perhaps you can share an example row of your data and exactly what check you want to perform? It sounds like if the `transaction_type` column is either `sale` or `credit`, you want the column to contain `amount` and otherwise set the column value to 0.
The way match works is described here:
match(string a, string or regexp) array of strings
Returns an array of the matching groups found in
s
. Groups are designated by () within the specified string or regular expression.
match('hello world', 'he(.*)wo(rl)d')
returns["llo ","rl"]
From your description, I think you simply want to check if transaction_type is equal to sale or credit instead of returning a match. In that case, I think you could simply do:
if((transaction_type == 'sale' || transaction_type == 'credit'), amount, 0)
Let me know if you have any further questions about the formula.
Thank you,
Sarina
HI @obidakacem,
Perhaps you can share an example row of your data and exactly what check you want to perform? It sounds like if the `transaction_type` column is either `sale` or `credit`, you want the column to contain `amount` and otherwise set the column value to 0.
The way match works is described here:
match(string a, string or regexp) array of strings
Returns an array of the matching groups found in
s
. Groups are designated by () within the specified string or regular expression.
match('hello world', 'he(.*)wo(rl)d')
returns["llo ","rl"]
From your description, I think you simply want to check if transaction_type is equal to sale or credit instead of returning a match. In that case, I think you could simply do:
if((transaction_type == 'sale' || transaction_type == 'credit'), amount, 0)
Let me know if you have any further questions about the formula.
Thank you,
Sarina