Wild Card Find or Select in Quick
Darren Reely
darren.reely at latticesemi.com
Wed Mar 22 16:08:32 CST 2006
Peter,
I know that. The trick is choosing a string where you have an unknown
value in the middle of it.
Darren.
Peter Bateman wrote:
> Darren:
>
> If you wish to select a field that begins with a string then the % is
> not necessary.
> ie. ABC@ will bring back all data that begins with ABC.
>
> However, %ABC@ also works.
>
> Regards,
> Peter
>
>
>
>> Dirk,
>>
>> I began the whole string with a % sign and received the expected data
>> back. I didn't realize that it had to be at the start there by making
>> the whole string a pattern. No partials allowed.
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>> Darren
>>
>>
>> Rohde, Dirk wrote:
>>> Have you started the select pattern with "%", or "%%" for
>>> case-sensitive patterns?
>>> Dirk Rohde
>>> VantagePoint Systems
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