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Using Like Operator In Set Analysis

Hello,

I am trying to use the like operator in set analysis, I have a comment field  and I want to count the different comments like

=count(DISTINCT {<InteractionName={'Uncontactable','Uncontactable closed'},Comment={'*Uncontacted*','*Wrong Party*','*Invalid Number*','*Fax Number*'}>} Reference)

PFA.

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Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

Use double quotes in set analysis to perform a search, so instead of

Comment={'*Uncontacted*','*Wrong Party*','*Invalid Number*','*Fax Number*'}


use


Comment={"*Uncontacted*","*Wrong Party*","*Invalid Number*","*Fax Number*"}


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Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

Use double quotes in set analysis to perform a search, so instead of

Comment={'*Uncontacted*','*Wrong Party*','*Invalid Number*','*Fax Number*'}


use


Comment={"*Uncontacted*","*Wrong Party*","*Invalid Number*","*Fax Number*"}


Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

For what it's worth, more on set analysis quoting and examples on:

Re: Sets when NOT equal to

And the always-learn-something-new from our beloved HIC

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Thank you very much for the insight Miguel.