Hi all , I have two stings from logfile how can we have a common regex so that its parse datetime details for further parsing ;
Calling upgrade.sql on 05-JUL-18 10.19.42.559000 PM -12 Calling apply.sql on 17.10.18 12:28:12,447849 +02:
I created on regex :
\d\d\.\d\d\.\d\d\s[012][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]
this only matches :
Calling apply.sql on 17.10.18 12:28:12,447849 +02:
I need a common regex which matches both the lines ? Thanks,

In reply to Common regex for timedate by newbie13

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