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Hi
I want to use multiple formulas as output parameter in a conditional column with multiple conditions.
Column A | Column B | Column C | Column D |
P | 1/2/3/4/5 | 3 | 3 |
P | 5/6/7/8 | 7 | 7 |
Q | 8 9 6 7 | 6 |
|
R | 11-22-33-44 | 33 |
|
The formula that I’m using in Col. D is:
Table.AddColumn(#"Reordered columns", " Column D", each Text.BetweenDelimiters([Column B], "/", "/", 2, 0))
Can the above formula be tweaked further to include multiple delimiters ?
I think that using a conditional column will be the solution.
Thanks.
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Why not just Replace all your delimiters (space and hyphen) with "/" and use one formula with "/"?
Even though your formula doesn't return the value you show in your example, it appears you wish to return the third delimited item. That being the case, you can use the Text.SplitAny function and return the third item (index=2):
= Table.AddColumn(#"Reordered Columns", "Column D",
each Text.SplitAny([Column B]," /-"){2})
Why not just Replace all your delimiters (space and hyphen) with "/" and use one formula with "/"?
Sounds like a good idea but if I turn all the delimiters to '/' then I may lose out on some of the info because the required text may contain other delimiters. For example the required text may be '78-1' or '78 a' which may be missed out.
Try to update your example to include such potential scenarios/issues and an expected result column.
Is there a specific way you can tell when a space or hyphen is a required part of the info? You could do a conditional replace if that's the case. Sounds like you would a similar issue whether you replaced the delimeters or tried some conditional logic on text between multiple delimiters.