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I would like to achieve this task. I tried using split columns http://prntscr.com/ibe7hy
Input | Output |
A_B | A |
AB_C | AB |
AC-D | AC |
ABC-E_C | ABC |
AC_E-D | AC |
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You could also use a formula like;
Column x = left(SUBSTITUTE(Table6[Column1],"-","_"),FIND("_", SUBSTITUTE(Table6[Column1],"-","_"),1,LEN(SUBSTITUTE(Table6[Column1],"-","_"))+1)-1)able6[Column1],"-","_"))+1)-1)
@gooranga1 Thanks for suggestion and giving an idea to approach this problem.
with some changes, this worked for me
left(SUBSTITUTE(ad_word_api_report_config[client_customer_name],"-","_"),FIND("_", SUBSTITUTE(ad_word_api_report_config[client_customer_name],"-","_"),1,LEN(SUBSTITUTE(ad_word_api_report_config[client_customer_name],"-","_"))+1)-1)
You can also use Splitter.SplitTextByAnyDelimiter({List of delimiters},Source)
list of delimiters can be {"&","/"}
Hi,
anyone an idea how I would go about this when one or more of the Inputs is simply A and Output should be A?
Thanks in advance!
Marc
You could also use a formula like;
Column x = left(SUBSTITUTE(Table6[Column1],"-","_"),FIND("_", SUBSTITUTE(Table6[Column1],"-","_"),1,LEN(SUBSTITUTE(Table6[Column1],"-","_"))+1)-1)able6[Column1],"-","_"))+1)-1)
You can also use Splitter.SplitTextByAnyDelimiter({List of delimiters},Source)
list of delimiters can be {"&","/"}
How do I get Splitter.SplitTextByAnyDelimiter to use only the first instance of the any delimiter?
@gooranga1 Thanks for suggestion and giving an idea to approach this problem.
with some changes, this worked for me
left(SUBSTITUTE(ad_word_api_report_config[client_customer_name],"-","_"),FIND("_", SUBSTITUTE(ad_word_api_report_config[client_customer_name],"-","_"),1,LEN(SUBSTITUTE(ad_word_api_report_config[client_customer_name],"-","_"))+1)-1)
Hi,
You can split column values by delimiter in Edit Queries and use split column function available. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Shruti
I have tried using split function but it didn't work as I have multiple delimiter to first cols
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