ETL Formula to Change a column of city, state, zipcode to Just portray State
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If the comma is consistent in your data, you can use the split_part function along with the left and trim functions to get this. It would look like this:
TRIM(LEFT(SPLIT_PART(`addressfield`,',',2),3))
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Alternatively if your field may not have a comma but still has spaces surrounding two uppercase letters you can use a regular expression to find and replace your string:
REGEXP_REPLACE(`addressfield`, '^.* ([A-Z]{2}) .*$', '$1')
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use splitpart to split the text strong on the comma delimiter
split_part(`addressfield`, ',', 2)
wrap those results in a trim to remove any leading whitespaces.
then split_part on the space and keep the first result in the array
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