i don't fully understand what that is doingIt's not hard to find out:
rindex is finding the position of the last "\n[", +1 moves past the \n, and substr is taking everything from there on. It doesn't matter what else the string contains.
In reply to Re^5: Parsing a data field that is seperated by data/time entries
by Roy Johnson
in thread Parsing a data field that is seperated by data/time entries
by TASdvlper
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