Example 2... Double colons in the ''attribute'' cell shall be replaced by a single colon. Separator is the hash mark ('''#'''). In this case do not use the colon as separator, because the values to be replaced are colons!
Example 2... Double colons in the ''attribute'' cell shall be replaced by a single colon. Separator is the hash mark ('''#'''). In this case do not use the colon as separator, because the values to be replaced are colons!
[attributes|replace#::#:]
[attributes|replace#::#:]
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Example 3 ... In the values of the "title" column, the words "pendant" shall be changed into "jewelry pendant" and "stud" into "ear stud". Separator here is the double dot (''':''').
Example 1... The comma in the price cell shall be replaced by a dot. Separator is the colon (:).
[price|replace:,:.]
Example 2... Double colons in the attribute cell shall be replaced by a single colon. Separator is the hash mark (#). In this case do not use the colon as separator, because the values to be replaced are colons!
[attributes|replace#::#:]
Example 3 ... In the values of the "title" column, the words "pendant" shall be changed into "jewelry pendant" and "stud" into "ear stud". Separator here is the double dot (:).