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siliconcreature
Calcite | Level 5
in perl, i can do this,
$a = "abcd1234";
print $1 if $a=~/abcd(\d+)/;

if the string is abcd1234, i try to get the number followed by abcd, the perl can automatically assign a variable that matched in the parenthsis, can SAS PRX function do this? Message was edited by: siliconcreature
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Jade | Level 19
RTM!

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PRXPOSN Function
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Returns a character string that contains the value for a capture buffer.
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siliconcreature
Calcite | Level 5
that will return abcd1234, assumed
siliconcreature
Calcite | Level 5
sorry, you are right, i missread that section. thank you.

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