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tristaanogre
15 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Something else that you can do.
My developer here made up a little .NET assembly that put some wrappers around the .NET regular expressions object that allows my to use groupings. With that object, the following regular expression can give me back values based upon the groupings I put in the expressions...
With that RegEx, I can reference the column, row, value, and stored groupings of the expression individually
My developer here made up a little .NET assembly that put some wrappers around the .NET regular expressions object that allows my to use groupings. With that object, the following regular expression can give me back values based upon the groupings I put in the expressions...
.*"(?<column>.*)".* row (?<row>\d*) contains .*\((?<value>.*)\) that differs from .* \((?<stored>.*)\).
With that RegEx, I can reference the column, row, value, and stored groupings of the expression individually
GlobalRegEx.TestCompleteUtils.GetGroupValue(GlobalRegEx.CurrentMatch, 'row').OleValue;
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