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How do you search using wildcard characters. I have tried % and *, but neither of these work.
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I have the same question!
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No wilcard available.
But searching for "foo" means "contains foo" (so %foo%)
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Yes, but sometimes we need to search for something like "foo?foo" or also for "%$" and $ must match '$'...
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