Harold Fuchs wrote:
265879-09-24-71-918-333-0055

Assuming the "71" part of your string is always in the same position - two
characters long, starting at the 14th character - and assuming the strings
are in column A and you want answers in column B, then enter into column B
the formula

    =YEAR(NOW())-1900-VALUE(MID(A1;14;2))

In fact, if your strings are fixed format then using the MID function is
much easier than my previous solution using Regular Expressions.

I get ERROR: 502 when I try this.

On my version of OO I have to use , instead of ; - though I still get the error.

Question. I looked up Value and it says it converts a text string to a number. If we are already working on a number, is that needed?

Wade


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