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Hi,
I have tried to solve this problem using a mixture of text functions such as RIGHT, LEN, LEFT, FIND etc. However, am still stuck. Would appreciate any suggestions. I'm trying to split out the following data stored in a single column into three columns: Country, Data Value and Source. Angola 13,294,000 Source: ibid. Anguilla 13,000 Source: ibid. Antigua and Barbuda 76,000 Source: ibid. Argentina 37,880,000 Source: ibid. Armenia 3,206,000 Source: ibid. Aruba 94,000 Source: ibid. Australia 20,125,000 Source: ibid. The problem I'm having relates to the fact that some countries contain more than one word, so I can't just search for the first " ". I think the answer is to somehow detect the first instance of a numeric value, but I have no idea how to do this. Thanks, RA |
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