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Am Sat, 4 Mar 2017 13:44:05 -0800 (PST) schrieb stainless: So I assume the "\d{0,2}$" means a string of 0 to 2 bytes that is numeric and is at the end of the string? yes, you are right. Regards Claus B. -- Windows10 Office 2016 |
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