I have got this strange results from a COM API return which
use some type of Lists the strings in the TStrings object in system data format (SDF). property CommaText: string;
Looks like this is standard Delphi format.
However I am used with the nice and user friendly split
format of Perl and not this dirty looks not friendly result.
This is the source strings :
R50R20
Desc 4-10
R400,20
Test
Test5
This would be the result from the Delphi COM API
R50R20,Desc 4-10,R400,20,Test,Test5
So I need to reverse this back to the original strings.
Anybody has some easy and good idea on how to do this.
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