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How do I use code references and regular expressions
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14/01/2006 09:32:34
 
 
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13/01/2006 14:19:57
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01086322
Message ID:
01086813
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11
Hmmmm.

My version should work OK. Yours should give the same result.
Regards,
Viv


>Thanks for the suggestion. I know that I have a line of code that contains "... ORDER TAG MLS". Your search string did not return anything when using the regular expressions option. Any other ideas?
>
>[Update]
>Never mind. I think I figured it out. I tried:
>
>.*\bORDER\b.*\bMLS\b | .*\bMLS\b.*\bORDER\b
>
>and it seemed to have worked (at least I got back some hits that look correct).
>[Update]
>
>Thanks
>Mike
>
>>Hi,
>>Try:
>>\bORDER\b.*\bMLS\b | \bMLS\b.*\bORDER\b
>>
>>Regards,
>>Viv
>>
>>>I'm trying to use the code references tool with the "Use regular expressions" Option to find any line of code that contains the two words "ORDER" and "MLS". I'd like a positive match only if both of these words exist as shown. i.e. I don't want lines if they contain "MLSID", "CUSTORDER", etc.
>>>
>>>What regular expression syntax should I use?
>>>
>>>TIA
>>>Mike
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