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Reading underlined text with Decipher IDP- Challenges

KrishnaElapavul
Level 6
Hi 
I am trying  to read an underlined text through Decipher IDP. I am  not getting the text what is expected , Any one can throw light how to tackle this scenario 
here expected value is 4128.126.020, but it is  adding dots  between each letter as shown in the attachment /inserted image 


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Krishna Elapavuluri RPA Solution Lead
TEchnology Consultant
DXC.technology
Asia/Kolkata
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Ben.Lyons1
Staff
Staff
Hi Krishna,

Have you tried using any format expressions? This might help if the values are quite consistent in structure. e.g. [0-9]{4}\.?[0-9]{3}\.?[0-9]{3}

Thanks

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Ben Lyons
Product Consultant - Decipher Specialist
Blue Prism
UK
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Ben Lyons
Principal Product Specialist - Decipher
SS&C Blue Prism
UK based

Thanks Ben  for your input

But structure  is not consistent , different combinations will come at that  position

Alphanumeric   with different signs like . - /...

 

 

Thanks

Krishna

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That's a shame.

I think you're going to have a a tough time as the OCR engine will find it challenging to separate the fonts from the line. Have you tried excluding the character _ in the exclude values setting?

Thanks

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Ben Lyons
Product Consultant - Decipher Specialist
Blue Prism
UK
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Ben Lyons
Principal Product Specialist - Decipher
SS&C Blue Prism
UK based

Good afternoon Ben.

Please tell me where to look for documentation for DFD (wildcards, functions and formulas).

I couldn't find this information in the documentation for Decipher.

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Sergei Evdokimov
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Hi Sergei,

The Format Expression field uses Regex (Regular Expression), which is a common tool for defining string formats. As such it's not something we go into detail in our help.

However, you can find a lot of help online, here's a couple of website that you may find useful.

Regex101 - Expression builder and tester
RegexOne - Training & How To

Thanks

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Ben Lyons
Product Consultant - Decipher Specialist
Blue Prism
UK
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Ben Lyons
Principal Product Specialist - Decipher
SS&C Blue Prism
UK based

Thanks, but it's not very clear.
For example, a screenshot from the Decipher tutorial: 
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I couldn't find SPLITGET functions on regex.

There is also a question on how exactly regex is used (perhaps which engine), as an example of an expression that does not match regex in Decipher:
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Sergei Evdokimov
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Found it 🙂 You have completed the guide section:
bpdocs

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Sergei Evdokimov
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Hi Sergei,

That's good.

Hopefully for clarification, the Format Expression field is only for validation purposes not for extraction. While Decipher will use it to help locate the field, it will be used in combination with the other parameters like 'Sample Header'. So if it finds the correct sample header and the value doesn't confirm to the expression, it will either exclude it or highlight it as invalid. (this will depend on previous training and confidence.)

You can use a formula to extract different parts of a string using the guide mentioned in your link and new for 2.1 are Regex based formulas. E.g. REGEXSPLITGET.

Thanks

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Ben Lyons
Product Consultant - Decipher Specialist
Blue Prism
UK
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Ben Lyons
Principal Product Specialist - Decipher
SS&C Blue Prism
UK based