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There is no simple way to do this - there is no "European standard" for
addresses. You can either try a data driven approach - parse out differently for cases where you find "england", "france" and so on, but then you have to be cute to look for spelling mistakes. Sorry to be a doom merchant, but if I was in your shoes I'd either grit my teeth, roll up my sleeves and prepare for a long long job OR go back to the source of the data and ask for the data in a better format. If you cannot get the data in a better format then good luck. -- http://www.alignment-systems.com "Mark S" wrote: Hi and thanks in advance for any help. I have 700,000 European Companies in a csv file. Unfortunately the COUNTRY is separate but all other information (street, zip/postal, city, region/state) is in one ADDRESS column. I would like to be able to "find and copy/move" info to separate street/city/zip columns as best as possible For example for French or German addresses the zip code is five digits so I want to search the the ability to move '#####' ("five number characters in a row")strings to a ZIP column Ideally this would also allow the ability to also take everything AFTER the "five number characters in a row" string (i.e. Paris and/or Chalonnes sur Loire) to a CITY column given the European ordering standard of address-zip-city) Suggestions??? |
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