The search fields in the Entitlements page and the Product Selection page support additional search methods such as wild card search, OR search, etc. This section provides details about the search methods available in these two screens.
Wild card search enable you to return results that match combinations of characters and wild cards. Sentinel EMS supports two wild card characters: * and ? for search.
Wild Card Character | Meaning | Usage | Example |
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Asterisk (*) | Matches zero or more non-space characters. | After a term |
123* will match any value starting with 123, such as 1234, 123567, 123667, and so on. |
Inside a term | 12*3 will match any value starting with 12 and ending with 3, such as 1243, 12443, 1247356873, and so on. | ||
Before a term | *123 will match any value ending with 123, for example, 9123, 2341252123, 65665123, and so on. | ||
Question mark (?) | Matches exactly one non-space character. | After a term |
123? will match 1234, 1235, 1236, and so on. |
Inside a term | 12?3 will match 1243, 1253, 1263, and so on. | ||
Before a term | ?123 will match 9123, 1123, 2123, and so on. |
If there is a space between two terms, the OR operator is used. The search returns matching entries where either of the terms exist.
Search for Sara Brown will match all entries having either Sara or Brown, for example, Sara Smith, Robert Brown, Sara Brown, and so on.
To search by a exact word or phrase, surround the search query by double quotes.
Search for "Sara Brown" will match all entries having the exact name Sara Brown.
This search method is similar to simple text search, only it allows to search for all words starting with the provided characters.
A search for 123 will return 123, 12345, 12377547, and so on.
Search for joh will return John, Johney, Johnson, and so on.
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