01-15-2008
Please help with find and replace:
Hi
I am trying to find a product code hightlighted in red, and re-insert it at another place on the same file. I shall be grateful if anyone can help me with this. Stuck and have deadline!!
Original Line: (I can get source data in one of these two formats)
ISD=977155185403901+DIE CAST+DIE CAST
055555+01087+001008+SPR 08+08+004+Y'
OR
ISD=977155185403901+DIE CAST+DIE CAST?+
55555+01087+001008+SPR 08+08+004+Y'
I want to change it to:
ISD=977155185403901+DIE CAST+DIE CAST+
55555:01087+001008+SPR 08+08+004+Y'
I have thousands of ISD records to go through and fix this. The product code (55555 in above example) will be different in all lines. Please help.
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