On 1/23/22 2:55 PM, Rob van der Heij wrote:
The
motivation of not having to learn something new is less convincing, I think.
Universal axiom, eh, friend?!
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IBM Champion 2021# Some want to see the moon.
On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 at 17:27, Jack Woehr wrote:
> Well, what I was idly wondering was whether the features exposed in CMS
> Pipelines can return the parenthesized groups in a regex.
>
No, the GREP we're talking about just selects records that match the
regular expression. When I did the PCRE
Sir Rob has seen through my subterfuge to get the PIPSYSF and the grep
stages into the conversation; well played, Sir! :-) And he is of course
correct that a grep approach is not appropriate for solving this
problem. I much prefer his LOOKUP ideas.
While I have had positive results in my (very
Well, what I was idly wondering was whether the features exposed in CMS
Pipelines can return the parenthesized groups in a regex.
On 1/23/22 8:57 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Jan 23, 2022, at 08:04:36, John P. Hartmann wrote:
Select the range you wish to test | grep and you have the matching
Select the range you wish to test | grep and you have the matching string.
However, I have never tested grep for interoperability with POSIX grep.
On 1/23/22 16:00, Jack Woehr wrote:
On 1/23/22 2:52 AM, Rob van der Heij wrote:
PIPSYSF in the main pipeline, but I don't think grep c.s. are the
On 1/23/22 2:52 AM, Rob van der Heij wrote:
PIPSYSF in the main pipeline, but I don't think grep c.s. are the way
here.
grep itself is not what is wanted.
grep is an application built on regex.
me forget ... does pipelines have a regex stage to return groups from a
regular expression?
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There's value in having common expressions across platforms and
environments. Witness the 'ifconfig' command Alan and company created years
ago for VM TCP/IP. (Later regretting that it lacked '-a'.)
Often the common component is only a portion, but combining segments is
trivial. Think outside the
For the record,
What is left in PIPSYSF is not of product quality, for one reason or
another.
I'm afraid you are sunk.
Anything else is just a toy. None have been validated against the
pipelines regression reference. None performs or scales.
If your withdrawal is too painful, there is the z/PDT.
On 1/19/22 18:37, Eloy RodrÃguez Barrio wrote:
Our management has decided to
Diverting the thread ...
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 at 16:14, Dave Jones wrote:
> Hi, Peter.
> When I see a task like your's "need to check this message for either of
> the strings below", I think about using grep. Several versions of grep
> (egrep, fgrep, and ggrep) are supported by CMS Pipelines in
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