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      sdetweil @MZ-BER
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      @mz-ber the regex returns an array of matched things

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        sdetweil @MZ-BER
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        @mz-ber i think the regex is not expecting the 186

        try ths one

        /^([^ ]+)\s.*\(([^\/]+)\/([^\)]+)\)$/gm
        

        start of string ^
        capture up to the 1st space ([^ ]+)
        skip everything to (and including) the open paren \s.*(
        get the two things in the parens, separated by /, not including the parens
        capture up to the slash ([^/]+)
        skip the slash /
        capture up to the close pareen ([^)]+)
        skip the close paren )
        end of string $

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          MZ-BER @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil Your one is not working. Here are the details I try to get:

          B-PY 186 (V90/2019) YV1PWAKUDK1XXXXXX

          I also played a bit with the expression and removed the white space:

          before:

          listResult: function(output) {
              var re = /^([^ ]+)\s\(([^\)]+)\)\s([^ ]+)$/gm
          

          after:

          listResult: function(output) {
              var re = /^([^]+)\s\(([^\)]+)\)\s([^]+)$/gm
          

          That is working based on regex101 and I dont get the error anymore. But nothing is loaded into the MM

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            sdetweil @MZ-BER
            last edited by

            @mz-ber the regex has to return 3 items

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              MZ-BER @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil Right! And I guess it is doing so? Or am I wrong? b5cae454-af0f-4887-abbb-bd6117d3fe82-image.png

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                sdetweil @MZ-BER
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                @mz-ber i do not know what the module is expecting or its process

                it also does a voc dashboard…
                and parses that…

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                  MZ-BER @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  @sdetweil Yes, I guess voc list should work. But really quick to voc dashboard

                  That is the list I’m getting

                  B-PY 186 Position             : (52.55352783203125, 13.4XXXXXXXXXX6, '2022-03-06 20:20:32+01:00', None, None)
                  B-PY 186 Door lock            : Locked
                  B-PY 186 Heater               : Off
                  B-PY 186 Odometer             : 34484 km
                  B-PY 186 Trip meter 1         : 131 km
                  B-PY 186 Trip meter 2         : 1 km
                  B-PY 186 Fuel amount          : 40 L
                  B-PY 186 Fuel level           : 72 %
                  B-PY 186 Fuel consumption     : 9.9 L/100 km
                  B-PY 186 Range                : 440 km
                  B-PY 186 Average speed        : 31 km/h
                  B-PY 186 Last trip            : 2022-03-06 20:20:32+01:00
                  B-PY 186 Engine               : On
                  B-PY 186 Door lock            : On
                  B-PY 186 Hood                 : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Tailgate             : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Front left door      : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Front right door     : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Rear left door       : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Rear right door      : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Front left window    : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Front right window   : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Rear left window     : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Rear right window    : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Front right tyre     : OK
                  B-PY 186 Front left tyre      : OK
                  B-PY 186 Rear right tyre      : OK
                  B-PY 186 Rear left tyre       : OK
                  B-PY 186 Washer fluid         : OK
                  B-PY 186 Brake Fluid          : OK
                  B-PY 186 Service              : OK
                  B-PY 186 Bulbs                : OK
                  B-PY 186 Doors                : Closed
                  B-PY 186 Windows              : Closed
                  

                  With the regular expression /^([^\s]+)\s([\w\s]+)\:\s(.+)$/gm it is not perfectly matching the groups:

                  32a5261a-5834-40ce-acec-4775b24fca0a-image.png

                  B-PY 186 should be always in group 1. Do you have an idea to adjust the expression?

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                    MZ-BER @MZ-BER
                    last edited by

                    I got it to work! Finally.

                    The whole problem was my licence plate. The regular expression wasn’t able to grab the right groups. Thank you @sdetweil for helping me to investigate.

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                      sdetweil @MZ-BER
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                      @mz-ber how did u fix the regex?

                      i would change the 1st capture to
                      in the list

                      ^([^\(]+)\s  =capture up to but not including (
                      

                      in the scan = capture 1st 8 chars
                      how long is a license number? always 8?

                      ^(.{8})\s
                      

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                        MZ-BER @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil said in Volvo on Call:

                        German Number Plates can have the following format:

                        ABC-D 123
                        
                        ABC-DE 12 
                        
                        AB-C 123 
                        
                        A-BC 1234
                        

                        I’m using this regex to get the variations: ^([A-Z]{1,3}-[A-Z]{1,2}\s[0-9]{1,4})\s([\w\s]+)\:\s(.+)$

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