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Introduction

This document will explain how to navigate using the Wildcard feature. Using a wildcard allows you to define the search or restrict the system’s search.

Procedure

3 Wildcards are available. The wildcards are restricted to use in alpha character fields.

  • ( * ) Asterisk
  • ( = ) Equal Sign
  • ( ? ) Question Mark

Using the ( * ) Asterisk and/or ( = ) Equal Sign

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Note: The ( = ) equal sign is not available for use in all menus. Use the wild cards to match a name or part of a name.

An Use an equal sign (=) equal sign , or an asterisk (*) asterisk is a wildcard that can be placed before, within, or after the letters in the query.

  • If placed before, the search will be for all names ending with the specified text.
  • If placed within, the search will be for all names containing the specified text
  • If placed after, the search will be for all names beginning with the specified text.
  • If placed before and after, the search will be for all names containing the specified text.

Examples:

  • * Doe - System will retrieve all names of Doe or names beginning with Doe.
  • Barbara * - System will retrieve all names of Barbara or names beginning with Barbara.
  • * Doe * - System will retrieve all names that contain the letters d, o and e in that order, as in the name Beddoes.

Using the ( ? ) Question Mark

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Use this wildcard to match a single character.

  • Lehm?n - The system will retrieve any spelling of Lehman, Lehmen, Lehmon, etc. or any other name which contains the same letters.



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