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May 21st, 2010, 08:05 AM
#1
ectract text from line (VBA+ACCESS)
Hello,
I have problem with extracting text form line.
Source text look like this:
PC - IBM
Title: order
Description: normal Car Repair AS, reg. 10343234 101
Car Repair , Wall Street, New York 43434
I need to, extract data from those fields. I cannot do it with Length, in every case is the data different. Invariable (data that do not change) are "Title:", "Description:", "reg." and spaces.
I managed to extract the invariable "reg." 8 charters after text "reg."
'Search and extract reg.
strSearch = "reg. "
intWhere = InStr(.Value, strSearch)
If intWhere Then
.SetFocus
.SelStart = intWhere + 4
.SelLength = 8
'.SelLength = Len(strSearch)
TReg.Value = .SelText
End If
But I can`t figure out how to extract Company name, in this case - Car Repair AS. I assume that it can be done with space. Display data between "second space" and ","
Can anyone help me on this one ? Thank you
My apologies for my poor writing skills.
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May 21st, 2010, 03:47 PM
#2
Re: ectract text from line (VBA+ACCESS)
Since you only gave us one instance there is not much of a way to tell what is static and what is variable. I assume that Description: is static I do not know about " normal "
You should look at Split() however as it can at least get you started here.
for example If you use Split on the description line using the comma it will give you 2 strings [the ones on each side of the comma] If you use split again on the first of those strings this time using the : it will give you 2 strings one being Description and the other being what follows it up to the comma. The second string [from the first split] if you used split and . you would get reg in one string and the number in the other.
Play with that a bit and you should be able to get the results you are after.
ETA: Sorry thought I was in the VB6 forum instead of Split() function it would be .Split() in VB.Net
as in
Code:
Dim PartStrings as string()=LineToSplit.Split(",")
Last edited by DataMiser; May 21st, 2010 at 03:51 PM.
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May 21st, 2010, 04:24 PM
#3
Re: ectract text from line (VBA+ACCESS)
He said VBA/ACCESS
(Is that ONE LINE of Description, or TWO?)
And, whomever designed a database should be shot. Or are you just exporting it? In which case, I'd use Access to IMPORT it again
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May 21st, 2010, 04:48 PM
#4
Re: ectract text from line (VBA+ACCESS)
So he did.. I missed that
I assume that Split() is a part of VBA now as well, though honestly it has been a very long time since I had the need to write VBA code for anything.
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