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Anonymous
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Filtering out data from one column into another

I got a column in my table called attributes_overview in which information is just unsorted. It looks something like this:

 

Title | Attributes_Overview | Price
Laptop A | ADE34DG 123.123.123.123 Active | 980,10$
Phone A | 123.123.123.123 ADE34DG Active | 620,50$
Laptop B | Active ADE34DG 123.123.123.123 | 890,00$

 

The information being all random offcourse.

I need to make an extra column which only includes the MAC-Addresse of the devices.
I got this far but now I'm stuck:

MAC = IF(SEARCH("???.???.???.???", table[Attributes_Overview]))

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v-yanjiang-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

Is your problem solved?? If so, Would you mind accept the helpful replies as solutions? Then we are able to close the thread. More people who have the same requirement will find the solution quickly and benefit here. Thank you.

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj

v-yanjiang-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

According to your description, I can extract the address in the format you mentioned "???.???.???.???".

Create a calculated column.

Addresse =
VAR _Position =
    SEARCH ( "???.???.???.???", 'Table'[Attributes_Overview] )
RETURN
    MID ( 'Table'[Attributes_Overview], _Position, 15 )

Get the result.

vkalyjmsft_0-1658223925944.png

If you also want to extract the ADE34DG and Active part, is there any logic to distinguish them from text before or after?

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

azakir
Resolver I
Resolver I

Hi @Anonymous 

In Power Query, you should be able to Split the column by delimeter

From PBI Desktop > Transform Data > Split Column > By Delimeter

From there : 

azakir_1-1657779605290.pngazakir_2-1657779621769.png

 

 

Anonymous
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I placed the "|" in the post to mark the different columns. I need to split up this part "ADE34DG 123.123.123.123 Active" but the order of the column is random and the MAC-Address is also always different.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try a new column in the power query

Text.Combine( List.Select(Text.Split([Attributes_Overview], " "), each _ Text.Contains(_, ".")),",")

 

I was not able test that

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Anonymous
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What do the "_" stand for?

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