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here is the second challenge made. This is simpler, but it doesn't mean that you can't learn something. In this case I used RegEx to get all three elements. But the most interesting is that one of the date. I've used the DateTimeParse formula to recognize the date of a date in String. In that case, the specifier "%d-%b-%y" works perfectly. Where %y stand for the last 2 digit of a year and %Y (in caps), in case they year is expressed in 4 digits. But in this case, it works either. The same for %b which stands for the abbreviated month name ("Jun"), it works even it's represented all in caps. Other way, you may need to transform it into Title (using "TitleCase" formula) firstly before try to match.
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