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Sharad_Pujari
Calcite | Level 5

i have dataset like

 

name

john_001_kilber

mathew_josh_007

 

and i want output like this

 

f_name  num  l_name

john       001   kilber

mathew  007   josh

 

please help me with this...

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Will the data always have this exact structure? So that you have three strings of text separated by two underscores and you want f_name to be the first of the character strings not containing a numbers, num to be the string containing numbers and l_name to be the last string not containing numbers? Am I correct 🙂

Sharad_Pujari
Calcite | Level 5
yes

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