This property box lets you build a custom token. The created token will use Pattern Matching to extract specified patterns of information from other tokens or values.
To configure Regular Expression Tokens
Example: If the input values are 123 456 789 and you apply the regular expression [0-9]+, the activity will return one match: 123.
Example: If the input values are 123 456 789 and you apply the regular expression [0-9]+, the activity will return 123456789. It ignores the characters that do not match the pattern.
Example: If the input values are 123 456 789 and you apply the regular expression [0-9]+, the activity will return 123, 456, and 789. The three values will be listed in a multi-value token.
Note: In the Test Input text box, line breaks are treated as part of the test value and not as multiple values of a multi-value token. This functionality allows you to test the input from a token that is likely to include line breaks, such as the Text token of the Retrieve Document Text activity.
Note: You can use tokens created with this activity to create more tokens within the same activity. To reference a token created in this activity, the referenced token must be listed before the token that refers to it in the Regular Expressions Tokens property box.
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