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From: Pooran-Prasad
Message 6 in Discussion

  Hi Balajee,     I thought of another workaround when you mentioned about instr. Use 
the function yourString.IndexOf(substring). This returns position greater than 0 if 
found, which may be not important, but it will be an indication that the substring 
what you are looking for exists in the string.  This is equivalent to your instr in 
VB.Net.     However, I should warn you, if you are searching for say 24 and yourString 
has 124 as a number, you will still get the position. You need to handle this again. 
To solve this, convert yourString value from something like 12,23 to #12#23# [Make 
sure there are no spaces and other special charecters] and check for 
yourString.IndexOf("#23#"). Note:This is just a workaround.     Hope that helps     
Have a great day :)  
R. Pooran Prasad
Itreya Technologies Pvt Ltd.,
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