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Pattern Matching
Hi Folks,
I have the following requirement: I have a file that is containing numerous queries. The tables name mentioned in the queries are in the following format : SchemaName.Tablename. e.g COPDB.TableName. I need to take out all the COPDB.TableName pattern and write it to a different file. Note: Only the COPDB.TableName pattern. Thanks in Advance. |
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