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Hello everyone,
first of all, thanks for your help.
I have one column with a long part of the text in each row from which I would like to extract a date.
This is one row: "TEXT_EXAMPLE1 (2021-06-25 15:00), TEXT_EXAMPLE2 (2021-06-25 16:00), TEXT_EXAMPLE3 (2021-06-25 15:20), TEXT_EXAMPLE4 (2021-06-25 15:25)"
How can I extract the date complete to create a new column from TEXT_EXAMPLE3? Which is the formula?
Thanks again for your time and help.
Cheers!
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If your desired date/time is always inbetween 3rd pair of parenthesis, you can add step below...
= Table.AddColumn(PriorStepName, "Custom", each Text.BetweenDelimiters([TextColumnName], "(", ")", 2, 0))
If not you might do it relative to "TEXT_EXAMPLE3" position...
= Table.AddColumn(PriorStepName, "Custom", each let l=List.Transform( Text.Split([TextColumnName]," "), each Text.Remove(_,{"(",")",","})), i=List.PositionOf(l, "TEXT_EXAMPLE3") in l{i+1} & " " & l{i+2} )
Hi @modwonka ,
Previousstep refers to the previous applied step,not the column.
Take below steps as example:
Now if you wanna create a new step,then "Added Custom" is the previous step.
Check my .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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If your desired date/time is always inbetween 3rd pair of parenthesis, you can add step below...
= Table.AddColumn(PriorStepName, "Custom", each Text.BetweenDelimiters([TextColumnName], "(", ")", 2, 0))
If not you might do it relative to "TEXT_EXAMPLE3" position...
= Table.AddColumn(PriorStepName, "Custom", each let l=List.Transform( Text.Split([TextColumnName]," "), each Text.Remove(_,{"(",")",","})), i=List.PositionOf(l, "TEXT_EXAMPLE3") in l{i+1} & " " & l{i+2} )
Hi Jakinta,
thanks so much for your answer. I tried your formula, it seems they work, but i have a new error that i don't know how to fix it.
i understand i have to change "PriorStepName" with the real name of my column, isn't it? The name is: "Tags (created on)".
So, i have this formula:
= Table.AddColumn([#"Tags (created on)"], "Custom", each let l=List.Transform( Text.Split([TextColumnName]," "), each Text.Remove(_,{"(",")",","})), i=List.PositionOf(l, "TEXT_EXAMPLE3") in l{i+1} & " " & l{i+2} )
And then, i have this error:
"Expression.Error: It can't convert the valor "TEXT_EXAMPLE1..." to Table type.
Details:
Value=TEXT_EXAMPLE1 (2021-06-25 15:00), TEXT_EXAMPLE2 (2021-06-25 16:00), TEXT_EXAMPLE3 (2021-06-25 15:20), TEXT_EXAMPLE4 (2021-06-25 15:25)
Type=[Type]
Do you know how can i fix this?
thanks!
Hi @modwonka ,
Previousstep refers to the previous applied step,not the column.
Take below steps as example:
Now if you wanna create a new step,then "Added Custom" is the previous step.
Check my .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
Did I answer your question? Mark my reply as a solution!
Hi Kelly,
thanks so much for your answer! It was really helpful. With your help and Jakinta I could do my task.
Cheers!
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