Changes for page 13 Structure Mapping

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188 188  Below is an example set of regular expression rules for a particular component.
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190 -|Regex|Description|Output
191 -|A|Rule match if input = 'A'|OUT_A
192 -|^[A-G]|Rule match if the input starts with letters A to G|OUT_B
193 -|A~|B|Rule match if input is either 'A' or 'B'|OUT_C
190 +(% style="width:708.294px" %)
191 +|(% style="width:133px" %)**Regex**|(% style="width:377px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:194px" %)**Output**
192 +|(% style="width:133px" %)A|(% style="width:377px" %)Rule match if input = 'A'|(% style="width:194px" %)OUT_A
193 +|(% style="width:133px" %)^[A-G]|(% style="width:377px" %)Rule match if the input starts with letters A to G|(% style="width:194px" %)OUT_B
194 +|(% style="width:133px" %)A~|B|(% style="width:377px" %)Rule match if input is either 'A' or 'B'|(% style="width:194px" %)OUT_C
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195 195  Like all mapping rules, the output is either a Code, a Value or free text depending on the representation of the Component in the target Data Structure Definition.
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197 197  If the regular expression contains capture groups, these can be used in the definition of the output value, by specifying \//**n** //as an output value where //**n**// is the number of the capture group starting from 1. For example
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199 -|Regex|Target output|Example Input|Example Output
200 -|(((
201 -([0-9]{4})[0-
200 +(% style="width:720.294px" %)
201 +|(% style="width:199px" %)**Regex**|(% style="width:126px" %)**Target output**|(% style="width:192px" %)**Example Input**|(% style="width:200px" %)**Example Output**
202 +|(% style="width:199px" %)(((
203 +([0-9]{4})[0-9]([0-9]{1})
204 +)))|(% style="width:126px" %)\1-Q\2|(% style="width:192px" %)200933|(% style="width:200px" %)2009-Q3
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203 -9]([0-9]{1})
204 -)))|\1-Q\2|200933|2009-Q3
205 -
206 206  As regular expression rules can be used as a general catch-all if nothing else matches, the ordering of the rules is important. Rules should be tested starting with the highest priority, moving down the list until a match is found.
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208 208  The following example shows this:
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210 -|Priority|Regex|Description|Output
211 -|1|A|Rule match if input = 'A'|OUT_A
212 -|2|B|Rule match if input = 'B'|OUT_B
213 -|3|[A-Z]|Any character A-Z|OUT_C
210 +(% style="width:725.294px" %)
211 +|(% style="width:198px" %)**Priority**|(% style="width:148px" %)**Regex**|(% style="width:212px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:164px" %)**Output**
212 +|(% style="width:198px" %)1|(% style="width:148px" %)A|(% style="width:212px" %)Rule match if input = 'A'|(% style="width:164px" %)OUT_A
213 +|(% style="width:198px" %)2|(% style="width:148px" %)B|(% style="width:212px" %)Rule match if input = 'B'|(% style="width:164px" %)OUT_B
214 +|(% style="width:198px" %)3|(% style="width:148px" %)[A-Z]|(% style="width:212px" %)Any character A-Z|(% style="width:164px" %)OUT_C
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215 215  The input 'A' matches both the first and the last rule, but the first takes precedence having the higher priority. The output is OUT_A.
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223 223  For instance:
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225 -|Input String|Start|Length|Output
226 -|ABC_DEF_XYZ|5|3|DEF
227 -|XULADS|1|2|XU
226 +(% style="width:742.294px" %)
227 +|(% style="width:191px" %)**Input String**|(% style="width:154px" %)**Start**|(% style="width:211px" %)**Length**|(% style="width:182px" %)**Output**
228 +|(% style="width:191px" %)ABC_DEF_XYZ|(% style="width:154px" %)5|(% style="width:211px" %)3|(% style="width:182px" %)DEF
229 +|(% style="width:191px" %)XULADS|(% style="width:154px" %)1|(% style="width:211px" %)2|(% style="width:182px" %)XU
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229 229  Sub-strings can therefore be used for the conceptual rule //If starts with 'XU' map to Y// as shown in the following example:
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