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How can I split my address data into two

I have a field named address.

what i want to do is to split it into two:

making the last part of the address as the second part

example:
I have this address
#417 19673 MEADOW GARDENS WY

first part will be: # 417 19673 MEADOW GARDENS
second part will be: WY
Mar 15 '12 #1
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NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
You first step, before you produce anything, is to decide exactly how you want it to be split. Frankly, without this being made clear it isn't really a question.

What determines where the split occurs in the existing data?
Mar 15 '12 #2

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