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Thank you Paul, works fine.
Now, what is the pattern to fully match @PART_01 and @ERTDRETHH ? In other words, I'm looking for the syntax to make the last 3 characters "_01" optional. The 3rd character from last (if present) is always an underscore and the next 2 are numbers. Thanks again. |
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