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Title:COPIS VAXination Users Conference
Notice:Please use conference ORCHRD::FMAP_USERS - see note 1.1
Moderator:ORCHRD::KIPNES
Created:Wed Jul 13 1988
Last Modified:Fri May 18 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri May 02 1997
Number of topics:171
Total number of notes:402

158.0. "WILDCARDING INSTRUCTIONS " by ESPN::LABBE (Julie Labbe DTN 269-2186) Thu Jan 19 1989 11:30

    Wildcarding is done differently on Retrieval Screens vs. Report
    Screens.  Directions follows:
    
    RETRIEVAL SCREENS:
    
      To find all variants of a specific part basic:
    
      1.  With cursor in the Part ID field, press the FIND key
          (if using VT1XX, press 'GOLD ,')
    
      2.  At the prompt: "Enter query expression", type in the
          operator CONTAINS followed by the part basic or a 
          portion thereof within quotation marks:
    
          Example:  Enter query expression: CONTAINS 'RA90' <RETURN>
    
      3.  An asterisk will appear in the Part Id field at this point;
          press <RETURN>
    
      4.  Fill in remaining fields as you normally do and press <RETURN>
          to execute the query.
    
      This will retrieve all 2-5-2 parts containing RA90 including
      all available CLASSES and VARIANTS.
    
    REPORTS:
    
      To find all variants of a specific part basic:
    
      1.  With the cursor in the Part Id field, type in a portion or
          all of the part basic followed by a percent sign (%):
    
          Example:  RA90%
    
      2.  Fill in remaining criteria fields as usual and press <ENTER>
          when in the last field to execute the query.
    
      This will retrieve all 2-5-2 parts containing RA90 with all of
      the VARIANTS.  To retrieve all CLASSES as well, input should be
      preceded by a % as well:
    
          Example:  %RA90%
    
      RULE OF THUMB FOR WILDCARDING IN REPORTS: the inquiry with one
      percent sign (RA90%) will be faster than with two (%RA90%) - if
      you know there are no class identifiers with a specific part,
      using only the trailing % will result in quicker response.
     
          
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