eliminating characters

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I have a field that is imported from another source that
has student information. The field contains the school
the student is attending, in the following format.

"Student from University of Michigan"

I would like to create a field that just contains their
school affiliation. Since the field is consistent with
the "Student from", is there a way I can truncate those
characters so I can have a field that simply states their
school? ex. "University of Michigan"? Thank you in
advance for your help.
 
Try the Replace function. You can find the syntax in the Help system. Just
replace the string "Student From " with "" (the empty string).
 
Thank you for your reply. I have a somewhat unusual
situation with this one. We have a source that we must
repeatedly download from, and because of this, data must
be manipulated with each download. Since I am not always
involved with each download, the user would have to
perform this process, and that's probably not a good
option. Is there a way to create a permanent field in a
query that would reflect the newly imported data? There
is a way to extract a set number of characters from the
beginning or end of a field, but is there a way to get the
opposite from that data set? For example, if I enter

Student: Left([regtypedescription],12)

The results are "Student from", so is there a way to ask
for just the opposite of this result? I hope this all
makes sense. Thank you for your time on this one.

Susie
 
Easier would be

Student: Mid([regtypedescription], 13)


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Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

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Phil said:
Hello,
You got it :
Student: Right([regtypedescription], Len([regtypedescription])-13)
Bye,

Susie said:
Thank you for your reply. I have a somewhat unusual
situation with this one. We have a source that we must
repeatedly download from, and because of this, data must
be manipulated with each download. Since I am not always
involved with each download, the user would have to
perform this process, and that's probably not a good
option. Is there a way to create a permanent field in a
query that would reflect the newly imported data? There
is a way to extract a set number of characters from the
beginning or end of a field, but is there a way to get the
opposite from that data set? For example, if I enter

Student: Left([regtypedescription],12)

The results are "Student from", so is there a way to ask
for just the opposite of this result? I hope this all
makes sense. Thank you for your time on this one.

Susie
-----Original Message-----
Try the Replace function. You can find the syntax in the Help system. Just
replace the string "Student From " with "" (the empty string).

--
--Roger Carlson
www.rogersaccesslibrary.com
Reply to: Roger dot Carlson at Spectrum-Health dot Org

I have a field that is imported from another source that
has student information. The field contains the school
the student is attending, in the following format.

"Student from University of Michigan"

I would like to create a field that just contains their
school affiliation. Since the field is consistent with
the "Student from", is there a way I can truncate those
characters so I can have a field that simply states their
school? ex. "University of Michigan"? Thank you in
advance for your help.


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