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I am grabbing ssn values from an oracle database with this query: SELECT substr(SSN,6) FROM MYTABLE and I am getting the correct value of the last 4 digits. When I insert that value into a a sql server table, I am getting a different value. For instance, let's assume that the ssn that I am grabbing is 123456789, in Oracle, I get 6789 which is ...
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(06442) 3933023 (02852) 5996-0 (042) 1818 87 9919 06442 / 3893023 06442 / 38 93 02 3 06442/3839023 042/ 88 17 890 0 +49 221 549144 – 79 +49 221 - 542194 79 +49 (221) - 542944 79 0 52 22 - 9 50 93 10 +49 (0)121-79536 - 77 +49 (0)2221-39938-113 +49 (0) 1739 906-44 +49 (173) 1799 806-44 0173173990644 0214154914479 02141 54 91 44 79 01517953677 …
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It uses a super complicated regexp that matches various ten-digit phone number formats and replaces them with a phrase "(number hidden)". Please call me ASAP at 212 223 1210. My other phone number is (415) 445 8188.
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One possible use is to create a regex from a string: Another way to create a regexp: You can set some options on your regular expression to make it behave differently. To use these options you add the letter at the end of the regex, after the closing /.