![]() As always, the source code is available to download at the bottom of the article. In order that people with access only to SQL Server 2000 can use the workbench, we’ll use OLE in the examples, but they are readily adapted to CLR. We suggest that, if you are an ordinary mortal like Phil or I, without special powers, you should use an application such as RegexBuddy to form, edit and interpret Regular expressions. The aim is to demonstrate a few possibilities and try to persuade you to experiment with them if you don’t already use Regex with SQL Server. There are plenty of such resources on the Web. It doesn’t even attempt to teach how regular expressions work or how to pull them together. ![]() This Workbench is about using Regular expressions with SQL Server via TSQL. ![]() TSQL Regular Expression Workbench - Simple Talk
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