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Hi Marcus,

@1-Nov-2002, 00:44 +0100 (23:44 UK time) Marcus [M] in
mid:1711106330.20021101004453@;wordit.com said:

jwayne>> For example,
jwayne>> %setpattregexp="(?i-s)(firstname\: 
+)(.+)"%RegExpBlindMatch="%Text"%SUBPATT="2"

M> Thanks. The next part I can't figure out is the variable to
M> capture the result in.

There are no variables. Just numbered sub-patterns that resolve
right there in the generated text.

M> I want the result in plain text inside a new message.

That's exactly where it goes from a regex extraction like that
given.

M> It works using %QUOTES=... , but I don't want quotes, just plain
M> text. Using %TEXT=.. does not work.

M> Any alternatives?

You don't need any. This is *exactly* what you're looking for. Make
each sub-extraction a quick template and QINCLUDE them at will
throughout your template.

If you're really stuck, TBTECH is the place to find help writing so
complex an extraction template.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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