I think I'd put a + after the \w to match 1 or more "word" characters, like so:
/CUSTOMER ENVIRONMENT\s+(\w+)/
At 09:44 PM 5/15/2007, Mathew Snyder wrote:
I'm testing this out but am weak on the Regex front. The value I'm going
to be
extracting from emails is on a line that looks like
CUSTOMER ENVIRONMENT customer_name
The customer_name will never have spaces
Would the Regex be
CUSTOMER ENVIRONMENT\s+(\w)
If not, could someone help me out?
Mathew
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