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I have another question...for the same input

(S=(SN=a1) (I1=(IN=s%1)(NM=1) (HL=(HLD=kkk kjkjk)(ST=st1)(HI=REM SSS)(H_M=9)(HL=72)(EB=0) +(ER=0)(HI=E043-93A-DF0-0AB63E)(PE=aaa)(HN=DEE)(SS=NS)(SED=(APR=(PAD=k +kk)(PN=9905)(HH=llkjk))(DD=(LLL=kkk)))) (ppp=1)(RAW=kkk)(DN=kkk)(RIN=ppp)) (PPP=1) (AA=LLI) (SN=a2) (I1=(IN=s%1)(NM=1) (HL=(HLD=kkk kjkjk)(ST=st2)(HI=REM SSS)(H_M=9)(HL=72)(EB=0) +(ER=0)(HI=E043-93A-DF0-0AB63E)(PE=aaa)(HN=DEE)(SS=NS)(SED=(APR=(PAD=k +kk)(PN=9905)(HH=llkjk))(DD=(LLL=kkk)))) (ppp=1)(RAW=kkk)(DN=kkk)(RIN=ppp)) (PPP=1) (AA=PPP))

How do i retrieve the value of "AA" or "ST" For each (SN) above? Thank you


In reply to Re^3: Help with regular expression by ng
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