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extracting date from a string

vamsey
8 - Asteroid

Hi Alteryx Community,

 

I have columns as shown below.

loan activites 12/11/2021 12.00.00
loan activites_NA 12/11/2021 11.33.99

 

I have to extract date from the string. Can anyone help 

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PhilipMannering
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Hi @vamsey 

 

You can use the Text-to-Columns Tool, and split on a space.

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afv2688
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Hello @vamsey ,

 

You might also try using regex:

 

 

DateTimeParse(
REGEX_Replace([Field1], '.*\s(\d+/\d+/\d+).*', '$1'), '%d/%m/%y')

 

 

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Regards

mceleavey
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Hi @vamsey ,

 

in addition to what @PhilipMannering said, you could regex to parse out the mask:

 

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Workflow attached.

I hope this helps,

 

M.

 



Bulien

vamsey
8 - Asteroid

below columns are not able to output the dates using the formulae. Can you please help

 

 

Report free of Soan BQ Outstanding Activities_11-08-2021 17-30-45.0000000.xlsx
Report free of Soan BQ Outstanding Activities_11-09-2021 17-30-36.0000000.xlsx
Report free of Soan BQ Outstanding Activities_11-10-2021 17-30-41.0000000.xlsx

Report free of Soan BQOutstanding Activities_NA 11-08-2021 17-30-45.0000000.xlsx
Report view of Loan IQdfd Outstanding Activities_NA 11-09-2021 17-30-36.0000000.xlsx
Report view of Loan IQed Outstanding Activities_NA 11-10-2021 17-30-41.0000000.xlsx

 

 

 

 

HomesickSurfer
12 - Quasar

Hi @vamsey 

 

Try GetWord([Field], 2)

mceleavey
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Hi @vamsey ,

 

change the regex in my Regex tool to the following:

 

(\d\d[/]\d\d[/]\d{4}|\d\d[-]\d\d[-]\d{4})

 

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You'll need to change the name back to Date or whatever.

 

M.

 



Bulien

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