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There was a nice thread on this subject on SystemiNetwork.com.
http://www.systeminetwork.com/isnetforums/showthread.php?t=46094

Make sure you read the whole thread, because it started out talking about problems, but they were resolved by the end...

Personally, I use the ILE C regular expressions. I don't like Java's extensions (or Perl's extensions, for that matter). But I guess it's all what you're used to.


chris beck wrote:
Has anyone had any success calling the REGEX methods from RPG? I ran
across a few posts but, nobody seemed to be having any luck.

I have tried using the C functions, but only the basics seem to work.
I cant even get the \d \s \w or a [a-z&&[^ef]].


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