Split Data cell

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Lez

Hi Guys,

I am looking for a solution to a problem I have. I have a spreadsheet that
has a feild in which comes in the following format:

Colour: Silver/Black / Size: 42 Ladies Uk 14: Chest 38 Inch /

What I need to do is import the data on the sheet but the value in this
field needs to be split into 2 fields 'Colour' and 'Size'

The the value seperator is a forward slash '/' however, to complicate things
the sheet also has additional semi colons ':' in addition to the Colour and
Size seperator.

So in this example what I would want is

Colour
Silver Black

Size
42 Ladies Uk 14 Chest 38 Inch

If anyone has any suggestions I would be most grateful.
 
Hi Guys,

I am looking for a solution to a problem I have. I have a spreadsheet that
has a feild in which comes in the following format:

It sounds like you're using Excel, rather than Microsoft Access (the subject
of this newsgroup). I'd suggest reposting your question in an Excel forum.
 
Hi John,

yes the data is from an excel spreadsheet, however, I need to split the
value of the field once it imported into Access. So when I import the sheet
data I then need to split the value of the field and create 2 new feilds
'Colour' & 'Size' from the one field 'Style'

Regards
Lez
 
Hi Guys,

I am looking for a solution to a problem I have. I have a spreadsheet that
has a feild in which comes in the following format:

Colour: Silver/Black / Size: 42 Ladies Uk 14: Chest 38 Inch /

What I need to do is import the data on the sheet but the value in this
field needs to be split into 2 fields 'Colour' and 'Size'

The the value seperator is a forward slash '/' however, to complicate things
the sheet also has additional semi colons ':' in addition to the Colour and
Size seperator.

So in this example what I would want is

Colour
Silver Black

Size
42 Ladies Uk 14 Chest 38 Inch

I'm confused. It sounds like the / character is used BOTH as a delimiter
between colours, and between the different fields. Or do you want to trigger
the splitting based on the colon-terminated fieldnames Colour: and Size:? How
consistant is the data? What's the meaning of the trailing slash? You say
"additional semicolons" but the character you cite is a colon.

More examples please!
 

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