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afaa
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Posted - 2009-04-01 : 20:10:45
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Hello All,I'm having some trouble coming up with the expression to parse a text column.Here's my example: Column Text:abc-defgh*ijklmnoI want to take everything left of the - or * if those symbols exists, else take the default. So my result should look like this:abcfghklmnoI'd tried playing with the SUBSTRING, FINDSTRING and conditional operator. The problem is having multiple conditions is making it complex.All help and comments appreciated. |
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afaa
Starting Member
16 Posts |
Posted - 2009-04-03 : 12:06:49
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I figured it out. Here's what I did:FINDSTRING(Column,"-",1) > 0 ? SUBSTRING(Column,1,FINDSTRING(Column,"-",1) - 1) : FINDSTRING(Column,"*",1) > 0 ? SUBSTRING(Column,1,FINDSTRING(Column,"*",1) - 1): ColumnIn doing this I realized that the Conditional operator ? is like an if then else statement where before the ? is the if, and after the ? is the then and after the : is the else. Hope that helps someone. |
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