your right 2 patterns look easyer,
i am testing atm 5 million numbers and afterwards they will check with the system, then i know if all fit are some fail.
same testing atm for the regex fanboy pattern ;)
thx alot for the quick and very good help
kd ultibuzz
UPDATE:there is a problem with numbers like
215100069395
215100069395
215100153821
they shoud change into
215169395
215169395
2151153821
but they remained unchanged
UPDATE 2:i have it running with an if loop, if digit 2 or 3 is 0 use new pattern else my old one ^^
this isn't nice at all and i don't like it ;)
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