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rcorcoran
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renaming dimension

HI

I have this expression below in a dimension of a straight table to limit the data it brings back.  It works fine but I also want to rename the 3 and 5 to show bed days for Discharges=3 and inpatient for 5 in the chart.  Any help??

thanks

=(if(Discharges='3' or Discharges='5',Discharges,Null()))


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tresesco
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I notice now, that you might not need other discharges, then :

=If(Discharges=3, 'Bed Days', If(Discharges=5, 'Impatient' , null()))

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tresesco
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=If(Discharges=3, 'Bed Days', If(Discharges=5, 'Impatient' , Discharges))

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Hi Rhona,

=if(Discharges='3' , Discharges,

     if (Discharges='5', Inpatient,

          Null()

     ) )

Here is what i understood

or may be you want to modify 3 and 5,  you can use variables

best regards

Chris

tresesco
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MVP

I notice now, that you might not need other discharges, then :

=If(Discharges=3, 'Bed Days', If(Discharges=5, 'Impatient' , null()))

MayilVahanan

Hi

Try like this

Pick(Match(Discharges, 3, 5), 'Bed Days', 'Impatient')

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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rcorcoran
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thanks tresesco that works great

Rhona