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I have a set of data with this format: Each cell has one or some names, each of them are followed by a date. I want to compare the dates which are presented in each cell and check whether they are the same or not.

Example of a cell content: university XXX (2016-10-21) company YYY (2016-10-22)

example

I used the formula: =MID(A1,SEARCH("(",A1,1)+1,10) to find the first date. how could I find 2nd, 3rd, ... dates?

Thank you in advance,

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Easiest if done step by step:
So break down your MID(A1,SEARCH("(",A1,1)+1,10) (and make it more specific to dates - you don't want to match "(KACST)") as:
B1: =SEARCH("(2",A1,1) and H1: =mid(A1,B1+1,10)
Then add
C1: =SEARCH("(2",A1,B1+1) This tells the search to start from the character after the one it has already found
I1: =mid(A1,C1+1,10)
etc

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If you have Office 365 (Windows), here's one way that should work, depending on the variability in your real data:

=LET(arr,--MID(FILTERXML("<t><s>" & SUBSTITUTE(A1," ","</s><s>") & "</s></t>","//s[contains(.,'(')]"),2,10),
         numDates,COUNT(arr),
         AGGREGATE(14,6,arr,SEQUENCE(numDates)))
  • create an XML
  • Use FILTERXML to return only nodes containing the (
  • Convert those nodes to a date serial number
    • Will => error if the 10 characters subsequent to the ( are not numeric
  • Return those values.
  • Then you can compare those values however you want

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For example, if you wanted to see if all the dates were the same:

=COUNT(UNIQUE(
      LET(arr,--MID(FILTERXML("<t><s>" & SUBSTITUTE(A1," ","</s><s>") & "</s></t>","//s[contains(.,'(')]"),2,10),
         numDates,COUNT(arr),
         AGGREGATE(14,6,arr,SEQUENCE(numDates)))))=1

If you don't have Office 365, or if your data is more varied than what you show, such that the method I used for determining if the parenthesized values are dates is not reliable, I suggest you develop a VBA solution, possibly using Regular Expressions.

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