Hello,

iirc, there is a transformation for regexp replacing, but not sure it does again for all recurences or accepts the typical subst flags.

Other solutions:

 - avp_subst()
 - subst_user() (backup r-uri username in a var, set username to the value you want to change, do the subst, then get the new value in your variable and restore the r-uri username)

Cheers,
Daniel

On 10/12/15 18:49, Jonathan Hunter wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have been using   {s.rm,match} to remove occurrences of numbers, however I am aware it removes all occurrences.

Is it possible to make it only remove the first occurrence and not all? 

For example If I am looking to modify 639157407639

I want to remove only the first 63, not both.

So I end up with 9157407639 and not 91574079.

Is it possible with a transformation of is regex  the way ?

thanks

Jon


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