Uppercase
Uppercase step converts all letter characters to uppercase form (i.e., it capitalizes all letters in the input).
Parameters
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Input column: required, a string column containing input text.
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Target column: required, configure the column which will receive the output. Output will always be of string type.
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Write result to the current column: overwrite the input column with the result.
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Create new column with name: create a new column with specified name. Name of the new column can contain spaces or special characters - technical column name will be created automatically. The new column will be placed right after the input column.
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Examples
Input value | Output value | Description |
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"cloverdx" |
"CLOVERDX" |
All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase. |
"camelCase" |
"CAMELCASE" |
All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase. |
"Corporation Inc."" |
"CORPORATION INC." |
All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase. |
"inv07282710ph"" |
"INV0728271PH" |
All lowercase letters are transformed to uppercase while numerical characters stay the same. |
No value |
No value |
Returns No value when called on No value input. |
Error |
Error |
Calling the step on a cell with Error will result in an Error. |
Remarks
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Non-letter characters (e.g., digits, symbols, …) remain without any changes.
See also
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upperCase
function in CTL.