Split One Field Into Two

Dec 28, 2007

Trying to split
CASE/MEMBERID field 00041130P10005573

into

CASE 00041130P
MEMBER 10005573

Would someone please show me how to do this? Thanks

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Feb 18, 2007

I have a table that holds 250 records, and dont really want to split manually as the saving grace is that each record, has a hyphen that marks the point where the split needs to take place.

For example, the field currently holds

'Movicol sachets - 1 or 2 sachets dissolved in water at 21.30'

That is stored in 1 field, I now need to be stored in to 2 fields, whilst removing the hyphen, and spacing immediately before and after so it works out like this.

Field 1 = Movicol sachets
Field 2 = 1 or 2 sachets dissolved in water at 21.30

I know it can be done using either a query or VBA, but I am not sure which function/procedure/command I need to use to carry this out. Any assistance would be gratefully recieved.

Thanks.

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