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Using Regular Expressions in a regexp Fields inside Segment Filters – Aritic PinPoint Docs
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Using Regular Expressions in a regexp Fields inside Segment Filters

You can use regular expressions in a regexp filter inside Aritic PinPoint filter conditions, wherever required. Aritic PinPoint recognizes all common operators like | for OR (first string|second string), character sets ([0-9], [a-z0-9] etc.), repetitions (+, *, ?) and more.

You need to escape special characters with \ if you want to use them as matching characters.

Learn more about regex here.

Note: Please note that Aritic PinPoint uses POSIX regex, which could behave differently from other types of Regex.



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