Wildcard search
It is also possible to use the wildcard *, as is common in other Windows programs, in the search. This means you can use the * placeholder to search for sequences or character strings.
Wildcard*Placeholder, searchSearch, with placeholdersInformation: You can use a question mark as a wildcard. However, you will then need to enter your search term in lower case letters. The question mark can only be used as a wildcard at the end of a word.
Searching for specific character strings
There are several possibilities for this type of search, which will be explained with the following examples:
Search, jokerJoker, searchSearch, wildcardLet us assume you are looking for companies with "ow"
in the name. Enter *ow*
in the Company field of the search form. The search will return all documents containing the letters "ow"
in the company name, e.g. Owen, Townsend, etc. In other words, the search looks for the range between the two asterisks.
Search "beginning with" or "ending with"
If you omit either of the limitors marked by the *, you will define a search as beginning with or ending with. This search option can be set as the default setting in the keywording forms. However, the option is not visible in the keywording form.
Let us assume you want to search for customers whose customer number starts with 15
. To do so, enter 15* to the search form in the Customer number
field. ELO finds all documents in which the entry in the Customer number index field begins with 15
. If you enter *er in the index field Supplier, all the documents that have er at the end of the entry in the Supplier index field will be found.
Information: You do not need to use the wildcard * in the Short name, Date, or Extra text fields. ELO displays all documents that contain the character string in the field in whatever form.