Wildcard Characters Do Not Work with the Find Command

Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
Article ID: Q66436

SUMMARY

If you enter wildcard characters in the Find dialog box, Q+E will search for the wildcard characters. To use the Find command correctly, enter only the characters that will actually be part of the record for which you are searching.

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The following is an example of incorrect use:

  1. Open EMP.DBF.

  2. Highlight any value in the First_Name column.

  3. From the Search menu, choose Find.

  4. Enter Dav* in the dialog box.

  5. The "The string was not found: Dav*" message appears.

The following is an example of correct use:

  1. Open EMP.DBF.

  2. Highlight any value in the First_Name column.

  3. From the Search menu, choose Find.

  4. Enter "Dav" in the dialog box.

  5. The first occurrence of "David" is highlighted.


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Last reviewed: November 2, 1994
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