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I want to strip out the first part of a string so that the result starts with
the first non numeric character. The second numeric value (19184 in the example below) is an id that can vary in length so I can't just use the mid function as the starting point will vary. Example: "1 - 19184 - BP Trowbridge Lodge Service Station" I want to return "BP Trowbridge Lodge Service Station" Thanks for any help |
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