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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T23:13:59+00:00 2026-05-16T23:13:59+00:00

I’m currently working with parsing some data from SQL Server and I’m in need

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I’m currently working with parsing some data from SQL Server and I’m in need of help with a Regex.

I have an assembly in Sql Server 2005 that helps me Replace strings using C# Regex.Replace() Method.

I need to parse the following.

    Strings:

    CAD 90890

    (CAD 90892)

    CAD G67859

    CAD 34G56

    CAD 3S56.

    AX CAD 890990

    CAD 783783 MX

    Needed Results:

    90890

    90892

    G67859

    34G56

    3S56

    890990

    783783 

SELECT TOP 25 CADCODE, dbo.RegExReplace(CADCODE, '*pattern*', '$1')
FROM dbo.CADCODES
WHERE CADCODE LIKE '%CAD%'

I need to get the proceeding string after the CAD word until it hits a white-space or anything that not a number or digit. I managed to get the digits but it really fails on others. I’m trying to get it to work but I can’t find a real solution.

Thanks in advance.

Updated to reflect new Strings

AX CAD 890990

CAD 783783 MX

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    2026-05-16T23:14:00+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:14 pm

    Try this:

    (\w+)\W*$
    

    The pattern matches the last word – made of alphanumeric (and underscores).
    Example: http://www.rubular.com/r/1zWQQVLZy1

    Another option is to find a word with at least one digit – this one can match anywhere on the string, so you may need to handle multiple matches. In this case, you can add a capturing group around the whole pattern, or replace using $&.

    [a-zA-Z_]*\d\w*
    

    Example: http://www.rubular.com/r/XUrFNuPQUv

    If you can’t match (Regex.Match) and must use Regex.Replace, you can match the entire string start to end and replace it with the group you need:

    RegExReplace(CADCODE, '^.*\b([a-zA-Z_]*\d\w*)\b.*$', '$1')
    
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