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Anonymous
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Extract code from long description

Hi Guys, 

 

I have a list of assets such as buses, trucks, cranes, etc. Each record has within its description a CATII code (Category Code). The description differs between each asset.

 

Each CATII code is a letter followed by 2 numbers, i.e. C02, V56, W01, etc. 

 

Here is an example: 

 

Franna - C02 - >=16t Franna AT-20 & AT-22
G04 - >100kva
G03 - 50-<100kva
Rough Terrain - C14 - Rough Terrain 70t
A03-Compressor 101-200cfm
Diesel (Shindaiwa) - W01 - Weler - <=400A
Franna - C01 - <=15t Franna AT-15
Bus - V41 - Bus 13-25 Seats
Semi - T02 - Trailer - Semi Drop Deck
Truck (Other) - V91 - Water (Dust Suppression)
G02 - 10-<50kva
Diesel (Lincoln) - W01 - Welder - <=400A
A05-Compressor >300cfm
Utility 4x4 Dual Cab - V23 - Vehicle - Utility 4x4 D/C
Truck 4x2 Single Cab - V50 - Truck SC <=5T C/C
Diesel (Lincoln) - W02 - Welder - 500A
Prime Mover - V92 - Prime Mover
Extendable - T05 - Trailer Extendable
Truck 4x4 Dual Cab - V84 - Truck 4x4 DC >9T C/C
Truck 4x4 Dual Cab - V81 - Truck 4x4 DC <=5T C/C + Crane
Truck 4x4 Single Cab - V75 - Truck 4x4 SC >9T C/C + Crane

 

What can I use in either Power Query or DAX to extract the CATII from each one of these descriptions? Given that, for instance, splitting text before number will return "Truck 4" | "x4 Single Cab..."

 

Looking forward to hearing some ideas. 

 

Cheers, 

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Anonymous
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Having a list of CATII codes is key. 

 

You can follow this thread which answers a similar problem: 

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/String-lookup-with-0-to-N-partial-matches/m-p/197641

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Anonymous
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Having a list of CATII codes is key. 

 

You can follow this thread which answers a similar problem: 

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/String-lookup-with-0-to-N-partial-matches/m-p/197641

Anonymous
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Thanks TijnOnline. I got it sorted: 

CATII =
VAR find_catii = MAXX( CATIIControl , SEARCH( CATIIControl[CATII] , RequestswithNoAssetID[Asset Capacity] , 1, 0 ))
VAR return_catii = MID( RequestswithNoAssetID[Asset Capacity] , find_catii , 3 )
VAR result = IF( find_catii = 0, "Not in Fleet" , return_catii )
RETURN result
 
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Anonymous
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I have a list of all the CATII codes if that makes it easier? 

 

I've been experimenting with Text.Select but haven't had any luck yet. 

Hi - Please share the list. Will check with and without.

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