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Hello All I’m struggling with advanced regular _expression_ syntax. I want
to use an ARE in a LISTSEARCHER “Search For” input. I am searching for a set of numbers like 1001,1002,1003 so that if any
of the candidate numbers is a list member I get it’s index. I try (and don’t go blind counting braces and pipe characters): [1][0][0][1] | [1][0][0][2] | [1][0][0][3] But it fatals the translation. Anyone out there sharp on ARE’s? Thanks Bruce. Bruce Harold Geographic Information Solutions Ph. (64) (0) 9 537 3247 Mb. (+64) (0) 21 2995995 Join us at the FME Worldwide User Conference Sept. 21-22, 2006 Vancouver BC Canada. For more information, visit www.safe.com/2006uc. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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