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- Using wildwards and escape characters
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You can use wildcard characters when filling text fields. This section describes how to use them.
- Wildcards:
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There are two wildcard characters allowed: '*'and '?'.
The character '*' matches any string of zero or more characters except null.
The character '?' matches any single character. - Escaping:
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If you want to query for a field containing one of the two wildcards, you must protect it with the escape character '\'.
A wildcard character is treated as a literal if preceded by '\'.
- Examples:
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foo* matches "fooAkfbkjhaP"
foo\* matches "foo*"
foo? matches "fooA" or "foox"
foo\? matches "foo?"