Must be:
- all digits.
- 2 or 3 positions.
- if 3 positions, first character must be ‘0’.
Cheers,
Berryl
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That would be along the lines of:
What you’re asking for (paraphrased) is any two digits with an optional
0of the front. The anchors (^and$) may not be necessary depending on the regex function being called – I’ve included them to ensure that a string likeABC011DEFwon’t match.