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7. Click Save to add the new regular expression definitively to the database or Undo to

return to the state before you added a new regular expression. These buttons only
become available once you have validated the changes.

In the example, Deep Archive Manager will now categorize all archive candidates
whose video file name starts with the letter T followed by any number of characters as
belonging to the content type Teaser.

How to Test a Regular Expression

To test a regular expression, e.g. ‘^T.*$’, type part of the video file name of a clip, e.g. T_
Lonely_In_Paris, in the Test field and then click the Preview button. A popup will appear
indicating the content type the clip belongs to. If the entered video file name string doesn’t
match any regular expression, a warning message will appear.

How to Edit a Regular Expression

To edit a regular expression, just select it in the Regular Expressions list and perform the

necessary changes. Click

to validate the changes. Click Save to save the changes

you made, or Undo to undo them. These buttons only become available once you have
validated the changes.

How to Deactivate a Regular Expression

To deactivate a regular expression, clear the corresponding Active check box. The regular
expression will remain visible in the list of regular expressions, but will no longer apply to
the video file names as they appear in Deep Archive Manager.

How to Delete a Regular Expression

To delete a regular expression, proceed as follows:

1. In the Regular Expressions sub-tab, select the regular expression you want to delete.

2. Click

.

A dialog box appears asking you to confirm the action.

3. Click OK to continue.

The record of the regular expression is removed from the Regular Expressions list.

4. Click Save to definitively delete the regular expression or Undo to return to the state

before you deleted the regular expression.

How to Change the Priority of a Regular Expression

To change the priority of a regular expression, select it in the Regular Expressions list

and then click

or

to move the regular expression one position up or down the list.

Click Save to save the new order or Undo to undo it.

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