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Extract part of a text string
Hi
I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
Extract part of a text string
If it's always the same number of characters in each part, then =MID(A1,3,3)&RIGHT(A1,4)
-- David Biddulph "Martin B" wrote in message ... Hi I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
Extract part of a text string
Martin
Maybe this =MID(A1,FIND("/",A1)+1,3) Mike "Martin B" wrote: Hi I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
Extract part of a text string
Data in B5...
=SUBSTITUTE(MID(B5,FIND("/",B5,1)+1,255),"/","") -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Martin B" wrote in message Hi I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
Extract part of a text string
Thanks for the quick reponse but if possible I'd like a space between the 3 letters and the 4 digits ie RVI 0444, not RVI0444. This is because I use the result as a look up value in a database which has spaces and also as a direct print out for production who are familier a 3 letter customer code and seperate 4 digit number.
Sorry for not being more specific in my original post Martin "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... If it's always the same number of characters in each part, then =MID(A1,3,3)&RIGHT(A1,4) -- David Biddulph "Martin B" wrote in message ... Hi I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
Extract part of a text string
If I understand your requirements try:
=SUBSTITUTE(RIGHT(A2,LEN(A2)-FIND("/",A2)),"/","") -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Martin B" wrote in message ... Hi I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
Extract part of a text string
=MID(A1,3,3)&" "&RIGHT(A1,4)
-- David Biddulph "Martin B" wrote in message ... Thanks for the quick reponse but if possible I'd like a space between the 3 letters and the 4 digits ie RVI 0444, not RVI0444. This is because I use the result as a look up value in a database which has spaces and also as a direct print out for production who are familier a 3 letter customer code and seperate 4 digit number. Sorry for not being more specific in my original post Martin "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... If it's always the same number of characters in each part, then =MID(A1,3,3)&RIGHT(A1,4) -- David Biddulph "Martin B" wrote in message ... Hi I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
Extract part of a text string
Thanks David, I've played around with some of the other sugestions and got a result.
Have a great 2008 "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... If it's always the same number of characters in each part, then =MID(A1,3,3)&RIGHT(A1,4) -- David Biddulph "Martin B" wrote in message ... Hi I regularly import data from another program with part numbers identified in coloum A as: R/RVI/0444 R/RVI/5362 R/VOL/3699 etc. Is there a way of interogating the full part number and displaying only the middle three letters and the last digits with out the / between Thanks in anticipation Martin |
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