Category: Transform / Basic
This action calculates one or more new columns using expression(s). One expression creates one column.
Setting | Description |
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New column name | Enter the name of the new column. |
Expression or Value | Options: It's an expression or It's a text or number. Enter the expression used to calculate the new column values, or, enter the text or numeric value that will be repeated for all values. |
Position | Choose where the new column(s) will appear in the dataset. Options: Rightmost, Leftmost, or After column (and select the column the new column(s) will appear after). |
If column already exists | Choose how EasyMorph reacts if the new column name already exists in the dataset. Options: Rename new column (a sequential number is appended to the column name), Do not create new column (the column is not created and the workflow continues), or Fail (the action displays an error and the workflow stops). |
The expression is calculated for every row. Other column values in the same row can be referred to by column names in square brackets. It's not possible to refer to other rows or tables.
Instead of an expression, this action can insert a full column of static text or numeric values.
Subsequent expressions can reference columns previously created within the same Calculate new column(s) action. (See example, below)
Example #1: Calculate the $ amount of compulsory deductions for each country
Source table: Average income and deductions
Country | Gross income | Disposable income | Compulsory deductions |
---|---|---|---|
United States | 56067 | 45582 | 18.7% |
Australia | 51050 | 42617 | 16.52% |
Switzerland | 53716 | 48414 | 9.87% |
Canada | 45896 | 37469 | 18.36% |
Action parameters:
New column name: Deductions $
Expression: [Gross income] - [Disposable income]
Result table:
Country | Gross income | Disposable income | Compulsory deductions | Deductions $ |
---|---|---|---|---|
United States | 56067 | 45582 | 18.7% | 10485 |
Australia | 51050 | 42617 | 16.52% | 8433 |
Switzerland | 53716 | 48414 | 9.87% | 5302 |
Canada | 45896 | 37469 | 18.36% | 8427 |
Example #2: Create multiple new columns within the same action.
Action parameters:
New column #1: MyDate = today()
New column #2: MyYear = year([MyDate]) (References the [MyDate] column previously created in this action.)
Fast ways to create the action:
In either case, a new column with a default column name will appear after the selected column.