How to return the date of a transaction based on the Transaction ID (and Transac IDs are several columns!)

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smetu

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Without moving anything in the table (but you can add a row above if it helps), and based on the Transaction ID's (that you see are in several columns), I have to find a formula that will return the dates of each transaction.
In my real file, I have a table of thousands of rows.
If anyone can help with this head-scratcher problem!
 

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