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RegEx Designer - Feel the raw power of RegEx!
sayangh
RegexDesigner.NET is a powerful visual tool for helping you construct and test .NET Regular Expressions. When you are happy with your regular expression, RegexDesigner.NET lets you integrate it into your application through native C# or VB.NET code generation and compiled assemblies (usable from...
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16 Apr 2007
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SSIS RegEx Component
sayangh
I have not tried out the component yet, but this looks like something with *HUGE* potential. May be this will ease the burden of parsing data from the free-flow text reports generated by legacy apps. Anyone who has tested the component and stumbles upon here is requested to leave some comments on the...
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15 Apr 2007
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