I'm not known for being one to say "don't use regexes for that" or "Use a database", but in this instance, what you are trying to devise is a Query Language.
You may be able to acheive your aims with regexes, but moving your data into a DB and using SQL will undoubtedly save you considerable time and effort.
In reply to Re: Runtime Regexp Generation
by BrowserUk
in thread Runtime Regexp Generation
by tekkie
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