Error filtering Data
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@GabrielaCortes If I understand correctly, you want the filter to identify rows where column A is not false and column B is false. You'll want to create a beast mode like the following:
case when 'Column A' <> 'False' and 'Column B' = 'False' then 'Include' else 'Exclude' end
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@GabrielaCortes You could probably also just use two filters. First bring the "column A" field into the filters and select "exclude" then select "False" or whatever value you want removed. Then bring "column B" into the filters section and select "include" then select "False".
That would essentially mimic the beastmode that @RobSomers suggested, but would not require any additional fields to be created.
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Hi, thank you for your answers, my problem is that when I apply the filter (Column A diff. to FALSE), it is only taking the TRUE values but it is not taking the blank ones. And I need both
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@GabrielaCortes I'm guessing that the blank cells are actually null. You'll need to modify you're column A. Use the function:
IFNULL('Column A',' ')
This will replace nulls with blanks and you can do your filtering using this and it should work how you want it to with blanks.
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