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# Match Multiple Patterns Condition

With the help of the Match Multiple Patterns Condition it is possible to match the input against one or multiple Regular Expressions (not case sensitive). Within the node settings there is the possibility to select a certain condition and decide if the input must match the condition for only „ONE“ or for „ALL“ patterns. The „Input“ will be provided by the user and contains the string to match against the pattern(s). On the other the „Pattern(s)“ should be provided and allows regular expressions. More pattern fields can be added by clicking the Plus Button on the right hand side.


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