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How to exactly use REGEXP_INSTR
I'm trying to use REGEXP_INSTR in Searches to match a pattern in {messages.message}.
The problem is that in Criteria I can select Formula(Text) and select REGEXP_INSTR in the formula field, like this
REGEXP_INSTR({messages.message},'\d\d\s+6102.*54')
But what I'm putting in the Description field?
It must not be ANY, because then the Search is not saved.
But what else should be selected to get this work? Specifying anything here doesn’t make sense from my perspective, a RegExp matches (and returns the matching records), or it doesn’t match.
I'm just interested in a list of matching Case numbers.
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