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Hi,
I hope to get week number after right-most delimiter '_' which the result will be 'W35'.
Also wanna know how I can get only number such '35' as well.
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Heyy @Anonymous
Please try this
Text.BeforeDelimiter( Text.AfterDelimiter([Column1], "_", 1), ".",0)
If it helps please Kudos To Work and Accept it as Solution.
Heyy @jeongkim
Please try this
Text.End( Text.BeforeDelimiter( Text.AfterDelimiter([Column1], "_", 1), ".",0),2)
If it helps please Kudos To Work and Accept it as Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
In the GUI, go to either Transform or Add Column tab, select Extract then Between Delimiters.
Hi @Anonymous
In the GUI, go to either Transform or Add Column tab, select Extract then Between Delimiters.
Hello @Anonymous ,
Please try the below mcode to get the desired result..
= Text.AfterDelimiter([Source Name], "_", 1)
If you find this helpful , please mark it as solution which will be helpful for others and Your Kudos/Likes 👍 are much appreciated!
Thank You
Dharmendar S
Hi, I need only W35 and 35 without '.xlsx' please
Heyy @jeongkim
Please try this
Text.End( Text.BeforeDelimiter( Text.AfterDelimiter([Column1], "_", 1), ".",0),2)
If it helps please Kudos To Work and Accept it as Solution.
Heyy @Anonymous
Please try this
Text.BeforeDelimiter( Text.AfterDelimiter([Column1], "_", 1), ".",0)
If it helps please Kudos To Work and Accept it as Solution.
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