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The MD5() function takes a string of any length as an argument and returns its unique 32-character code in the hexadecimal number system. | The MD5() function takes a string of any length as an argument and returns its unique 32-character code in the hexadecimal number system. | ||
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'''MD5(text)''' | '''MD5(text)''' | ||
Revision as of 13:26, 15 February 2024
The MD5() function takes a string of any length as an argument and returns its unique 32-character code in the hexadecimal number system.
Format
MD5(text)
Example
MD5("Good morning")
Result: b9d459fde4cbaecb222770fc759c3fd1
Important
At the moment, the function does not work for formulas calculated only for total strings or first groupings in reports.