ID : 3104
Special Cases for Search String Entry
The following shows special cases to enter a search string. ("␣" represents a space.)
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A question mark (?) enclosed by double quotation marks (") is treated as a wildcard for the search. |
Within a search string that is enclosed with double quotation marks ("), if a backslash (\) is written in front of a question mark (?), the question mark (?) is deemed as a normal character for the search. |
If a search string has only one double quotation mark (") (not enclosed with two of double quotation marks), the first double quotation mark is deemed as a normal character for the search. |
If any characters other than double quotation mark ("), question mark (?), or backslash (\) is entered behind a backslash, the first backslash is deemed as a normal character for the search. |
If the search string includes only one backslash (\), the backslash is deemed as a normal character. |
Within OR search, if a question mark (?) is entered as one of several search words, the search is not executed because all the contents match. |
If the search string is a question mark (?) only, the search is not executed because all the contents match. |
The search is not executed because this is the same meaning as the entry of question mark only. |
ID : 3104