Summary

Finds an identifier in one or more columns. The different instances (= values) of a column and/or several columns are displayed.

Example: Using "Identifier instances"

Situation

The following data node contains information on employee, customer and sales figures in different locations (column F).

We want to count how many locations there are, and how many times each employee count exists in the data.

Settings

Add the operator "Identifier instances" to the data node. Choose which column you would like to count
(in this case, the Identifier in column F), and if you would like the results to be sorted.

Result

Identifier = F results in the following data node:

Identifier = C results in the following data node:

Identifier = C, F results in the following data node (combinations):

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Settings

Finds an identifier in one or more columns. The different instances (= values) of a column and/or several columns are displayed.

Columns of input table

Parameter

 

 

Troubleshooting

Please make sure if "case sensitive" should be checked or not, especially when using this operation in combination with others (e.g., Merge data 4.0).

 

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