I would like to build up a script, here goes the requirement:
- Pull phone number ( 662-5555) from a phone attribute value looking something like this :
OfficePhoneNumber: 662-5555,+1 102 892-1314
The script should work under following circumstances :
> If two values, then the pull first value (i.e 662-5555 i in above ca
+se) .
> If one value, then if the phone number is of the form xxx-xxxx th
+en pull this (662-5555 ).
> Else, no officePhoneNumber value.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Prince
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