$re = '/k7y6k0qmlx0f\..+?comp_company_rows_/';
$str = 'k7y6k0qmlx0f.2hfzyz5bm6uck.comp_company_rows_1_37d26pw12t8g8_25_1.sql
k7y6k0qmlx0f.2od9tulaeeqs0.comp_company_rows_1_37d26pw12t8g8_25_2.sql
k7y6k0qmlx0f.2oq00v8k78cg0.comp_company_detail_reg_1.sql
k7y6k0qmlx0f.3cbn22h9crggk.comp_company_rows_1_37d26pw12t8g8_25_0.sql
k7y6k0qmlx0f.6lk9rcohc7w8.comp_company_rows_1_37d26pw12t8g8_25_3.sql';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
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