I had a hard time trying to explain this, i will look into your examples and try to implement it into my code. Everything after Campo_Identificacao is fixed, only changing the values in ###VALUE### - and the description of the process comes before Campo_Identificacao

<HR>Campo_Identificacao(###NAME OF THE PROCESS### nš ###NUMBER OF THE +PROCESS###, ###THE PLACE THAT JUDGED IT###/AC, Rel. ###NAME OF THE JU +DGE###. j. ###JUDGEMENT DAY### , Publ. ###PUBLICATION DAY### .<FD:AnoJulg>2018</FD:AnoJulg>).<HR><PS:Id +entificacao>

The problem i had was that i wanted to use the NUMBER OF THE PROCESS to filter and look for duplicates, because there could be repeated process descriptions, but the number of the process itself could never repeat, biggest problem was that the number could be inserted into the description, so i would need to pinpoint its exact position BETWEEN NAME OF THE PROCESS nš and , THE PLACE THAT JUDGED so icould verify it and delete the entire line if it was found afterwards. Many thanks guys, have a great day!!!


In reply to Re: Array Exact Position Filter by Perolizador
in thread Array Exact Position Filter by Perolizador

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