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To
use the Advanced Query ,be sure to select the Advanced from the Match
options. |
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Single
character wild-card match can be made by placing '_' in the
word entered for the Query for example if you are searching for
Rendalkar and are not sure if it is spelt as Rendalkar or with a 'e'
as Rendalker then use the query as Rendalk_r . |
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Single
character wild-card match can be used also in two or more
places in the same word ie Ren_alk_r. |
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Multiple
character wild-card match can be made by placing the '%' in
the word entered for the Query for example if you are searching for
Rendalkar then use the query as Ren%. |
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Multiple
character wild-card match can be used also in two or more
places in the same word entered for the Query for example if you are
searching for Rendalkar then use the query as R%endalk%. |
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Multiple
character wild-card match can be used effectively when using
the group Query i.e. if you are looking for the AIR INDIA group then you
can loop up by entering in the appropriate column values as : AIR% or
%INDIA or in case of INDIAN AIRLINES you can use IND%AIR% |