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SachinC
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Strip out domain name from an email address

Hi,

I have a field with email addresses. I wish to strip out the domain name only, i.e. values from after the @ symbol.

Please advise?
Thanks.

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@SachinC A "click" approach would be to go to "Edit Queries" -> Split Column -> Select "By Delimiter" -> Choose "Custom" in drop down -> input the "@" -> select "At each occurence of the delimiter" -> OK

This splits the column and you can delete the column you no longer need.


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Greg_Deckler
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Try this:

 

Column = MID([Email],FIND("@",[Email])+1,LEN([Email])-FIND("@",[Email]))

 


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Greg_Deckler
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Try this:

 

Column = MID([Email],FIND("@",[Email])+1,LEN([Email])-FIND("@",[Email]))

 


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Hi Greg,

 

I want to pick name only from email id. (text before "@")

 

please help i tried but it's not working

 

Dynamic Greeting =
var x =FORMAT(USERPRINCIPALNAME(),"")
return
MID(x,FIND("@",x),LEN(x)-FIND("@",x))

@SachinC A "click" approach would be to go to "Edit Queries" -> Split Column -> Select "By Delimiter" -> Choose "Custom" in drop down -> input the "@" -> select "At each occurence of the delimiter" -> OK

This splits the column and you can delete the column you no longer need.


Looking for more Power BI tips, tricks & tools? Check out PowerBI.tips the site I co-own with Mike Carlo. Also, if you are near SE WI? Join our PUG Milwaukee Brew City PUG

top man.

 

really good solution

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