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Ankurdatascienc
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Extracting Certain Characters from Text Column

I have a column where data is in Format of Designation.Function.Skill.Domain and I want to extract only SKill.Domain. Please see the below photo and let me know what is the mistake I am doing.

 

Ankurdatascienc_0-1744271264862.png

 

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bhanu_gautam
Super User
Super User

@Ankurdatascienc , Try using

DAX
Extract_Skill_Domain =
VAR FirstDot = SEARCH(".", 'Workday Report'[Job Name], 1, -1)
VAR SecondDot = SEARCH(".", 'Workday Report'[Job Name], FirstDot + 1, -1)
VAR ThirdDot = SEARCH(".", 'Workday Report'[Job Name], SecondDot + 1, -1)
RETURN
IF(
FirstDot > 0 && SecondDot > 0 && ThirdDot > 0,
MID('Workday Report'[Job Name], SecondDot + 1, LEN('Workday Report'[Job Name]) - SecondDot),
BLANK()
)




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gmsamborn
Super User
Super User

Hi @Ankurdatascienc

 

Is Power Query an option?

 

If so, you could:

  • Duplicate the [Job Name] column.
  • Split by delimiter
    • “.” As delimiter
    • Starting from right
    • gmsamborn_0-1744582745182.png
    • That should give you your [Domain] column.
  • Using the “left part” of the previous step, repeat the process.
    • That should give you your [Skill] column.
  • Delete the resulting “left part” and concatenate and/or rename the new columns accordingly.

I hope this helps.

 



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v-pnaroju-msft
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Hi Ankurdatascienc,

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v-pnaroju-msft
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Hi Ankurdatascienc,

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gmsamborn
Super User
Super User

Hi @Ankurdatascienc

 

Is Power Query an option?

 

If so, you could:

  • Duplicate the [Job Name] column.
  • Split by delimiter
    • “.” As delimiter
    • Starting from right
    • gmsamborn_0-1744582745182.png
    • That should give you your [Domain] column.
  • Using the “left part” of the previous step, repeat the process.
    • That should give you your [Skill] column.
  • Delete the resulting “left part” and concatenate and/or rename the new columns accordingly.

I hope this helps.

 



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daxformatter.com makes life EASIER!
v-pnaroju-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Thank you, @bhanu_gautamfor your response.

 

Hi @Ankurdatascienc,

 

We would like to check if the solution provided by @bhanu_gautam  has resolved your issue. If you have found an alternative approach, we encourage you to share it with the community to assist others facing similar challenges.

If you found the response helpful, please mark it as the accepted solution and add kudos. This recognition benefits other members seeking solutions to similar queries.

 

Thank you.

bhanu_gautam
Super User
Super User

@Ankurdatascienc , Try using

DAX
Extract_Skill_Domain =
VAR FirstDot = SEARCH(".", 'Workday Report'[Job Name], 1, -1)
VAR SecondDot = SEARCH(".", 'Workday Report'[Job Name], FirstDot + 1, -1)
VAR ThirdDot = SEARCH(".", 'Workday Report'[Job Name], SecondDot + 1, -1)
RETURN
IF(
FirstDot > 0 && SecondDot > 0 && ThirdDot > 0,
MID('Workday Report'[Job Name], SecondDot + 1, LEN('Workday Report'[Job Name]) - SecondDot),
BLANK()
)




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