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this video focuses on extracting dates from text values and this can have different challenges in power query so lets see what kind of details i can provide you with to make your life easier [Music] so it may be that youre working with a data set that actually has your date values in a very funny format and power query sometimes recognizes that like when you change the data type but more often than not actually there might be some difficulties so lets delve into how we can work with those dates when theyre hidden in text values and how you can extract them so you can better work with them in your data set so the first dates i want to show you are in set one and they look as follows so for example the first line shows the year and then the month and then the days and the other versions we have sometimes have a dash there sometimes they have a dot sometimes the order is just slightly different and lets see what power query does with this by default so if we want these to be like da