Wildcards
A Wildcard character is a special character that can be used as a place holder or substitute for other characters (limitations apply). The following examples demonstrate the use of Wildcard characters:
The * symbol can be used to ignore any character or characters. | |
Example 1: '*SEN' in the Surname field finds all the ANDERSEN, PETERSEN, JOHANNESSEN families, and any others ending in 'SEN'. Example 2: 'AND*EN' in the Surname field finds ANDERSEN, and any other names starting with 'AND' and ending with 'EN'. There may be any number of characters in place of the asterisk. |
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Implied Wildcard | If the first character or characters of a name are entered, omitting the trailing characters, the search finds all names starting with the specified characters. In other words the * (asterisk) is implied - do not type the asterisk. |
Example 1: The letter A in the Surname field finds all names starting with the letter A. Example 2: 'ANDE' in the Surname field finds all names starting with 'ANDE'. |