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I have a colum of patient clasifiers. they are 2 character and not seperated
by a comma. There also may be 5 set of these characters. EX: BD SW PA C2, there could be a number of combos. My question is is their a way to filter out the records with the bd classifier in the string? Thanks |
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Apply data|filter|autofilter to that column
Use a custom filter of: contains BD coconutt wrote: I have a colum of patient clasifiers. they are 2 character and not seperated by a comma. There also may be 5 set of these characters. EX: BD SW PA C2, there could be a number of combos. My question is is their a way to filter out the records with the bd classifier in the string? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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