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If all you want to do is ignore characters up to a colon you can just use a character class and inhibited assignment:
%*[^:]:
Also, I cannot seem to be able to use any regex expressions in the protocols. As soon as it sees the %/ or the %#, it complains. I seem to remember not having a problem with regex usage before. I'm hoping to be able to use it to suppress the leading 'keys' in the data.
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