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How to use regular expression for this?
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Which part is constant in your requirement?

Assuming WS YYCYQR CACARDDXR is constant, the reg exp should take the form:

[date]WS [3digits]YYCQR CACARDDXR[4digits] [date][again n digits]

Check which part in the above exp is constant or can be parametrized, then it should be doable.
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RE: How to use regular expression for this? - by Ankur - 04-29-2009, 08:10 PM

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