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What tool are you using? You should use the Delete Field function -- from there -- you'd enter 035 as your field, then in Find field, you could enter just the string you wished to find, i.e., OCoLC -- and ignore everything else, i.e., no need for a regular expression.
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> Subject: [MARCEDIT-L] Deleting fields conditionally using a regex
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> Hi all
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> Can anyone tell me whether this is a valid regular expression?
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> (=035 )!($a\(OCoLC\))([0-9]*)
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> I'm trying to delete all 035 tags that do not have "$a(OCoLC)" in them.
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> c.
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