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Using Contains in a Custom Column
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Hello,
Does anyone have any experience using a contains function in a custom column? I'm working on a Benefits report that returns both Employer and Employee cost. I want to make two columns, one that only returns the rate when the element name contains 'EE' and one that only returns the rate when the element name contains 'ER'.
Thanks!
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R130