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In the data set, we have a column as detail product as follows.
Could it be possible to fetch only the first product name from the list
Following is the list
Details products |
UA Sensodyne UA Polident |
UA Sensodyne |
UA Biotene( Expert Group) UA Sensodyne( Expert Group) UA Polident( Expert Group) |
UA Polident |
Sensodyne |
Polident |
UA Sensodyne( Expert Group) UA Polident( Expert Group) UA Biotene( Expert Group) |
UA Sensodyne UA Polident |
CD Otrivine |
CD Biotene( Expert Group) CD Sensodyne( Expert Group) CD Polident( Expert Group) |
CD Polident |
Sensodyne |
Biotene |
CD Polident( Expert Group) CD Sensodyne( Expert Group) CD Biotene( Expert Group) |
Sensodyne Biotene Polident |
Biotene Polident Sensodyne |
Polident Biotene |
I need to see the first product name in column-like Sendodyn, Biotene, Polident?
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@Anonymous
Add Column From Examples can help you with your requirements. It's a no-code option for you. You just need to provide a few examples and it will automatically extract the words as per the pattern provided.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Just use Keep top rows.
First turn the list into a table.
You can see the details from the attachment.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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@Anonymous
Add Column From Examples can help you with your requirements. It's a no-code option for you. You just need to provide a few examples and it will automatically extract the words as per the pattern provided.
Did I answer your questions? Give a thumbs up and accept this post as solution!
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