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NASTY String Problem

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damarious

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Oct 31, 2000
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US
I've got the following string:
"TTTT","TTTT","BQCI077134.txt","BQCI076917.txt","BQCI076701.txt","BQCI076485.txt","BQCI076271.txt","BQCI076058.txt","BQCI075848.txt","BQCI075637.txt","BQCI075428.txt","BQCI075220.txt","11/10/00","11/09/00","11/08/00","11/07/00","11/06/00","11/03/00","11/02/00","11/01/00","10/31/00","10/30/00"

I've got to pull out the last date (in this case, "10/30/00") and insert a string containing the current date inbetween the last text file and the first date.

THEN (It ain't over yet)

I have to remove the last textfile name and insert a new one between the last "TTTT" and the first text file.

I've really got no idea where to go with this. Should I be putting the string into an array and then splicing in the data, then reassmbling it? I need some direction. Thanks!
 
I think I got it. I'm just splitting it, shifting everything down one and inserting the appropriate values. I guees it wasn't as hard as I thought.
 
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