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I have a column of account numbers listed as follows:
US1234 6789 1234-12345 ABC/ABC62 What I am trying to do is to take the text and/or numbers before the "-" or the "/". I have tried using the find function which will give me the location and then I can subtract that from the length and use the right fuction. The problem I'm having is I cant figure out how to have the find function return the location whether or not it's the - or the /. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Jordan |
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