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Format Data based on Regular Expression

scollier1993
7 - Meteor

Is there a way to 'apply' a regular expression formatting to an unformatted value of data?

So for example, if my current data contains a field for Social Security Number like this "123456789", could I somehow feed in the Regular Expression requirement like "[\d]{3}-[\d]{2}-[\d]{4}" to reshape all SSN values to "123-45-6789"?

 

Thank you!

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MarqueeCrew
20 - Arcturus
20 - Arcturus

@scollier1993 ,

 

Yes, but NO!!!

 

Regex_Replace([SSN], "(\d3)(\d2)(\d4)", '$1-$2-$3')

 

Left([SSN],3) + "-" + Substring([SSN],3,2) + "-" + Right([SSN],4)

 

The String functions (2nd) expression is much more efficient.

 

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atcodedog05
22 - Nova
22 - Nova

Hi @scollier1993 

 

Edit: same as the above solution by @MarqueeCrew. And he has a good point string function are faster than regex 🙂. Just make sure data type of SSN is string before using the above functions.

 

You can use regex_replace like below

REGEX_Replace(ToString([SSN]), "(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{4})", "$1-$2-$3")

 

Workflow:

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Hope this helps : )

 

binay2448
11 - Bolide

Here is my solution..

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