Loop Module
“>=”. These operators are described below. In addition to this, the Loop Search Input
section enables any or all of the selected criteria to be used in the search. The search is
performed using the Search button. The search criteria can be set to the display's default
values using the Reset button.
Text Operators
=:
Equal to. The “Equal To” operator finds all items in the database that
are exactly the same as the search term.
*<:
Begins with. The “Begins With” operator finds all items in the
database that begin with the search term.
<*>:
Contains. The “Contains” operator finds all items in the database that
contain the search term.
Numeric Operators
<:
Less Than. The “Less Than” operator finds all items in the database
that are less than the search term.
>:
Greater Than. The “Greater Than” operator finds all items in the
database that are greater than the search term.
=:
Equal To. The “Equal To” operator finds all items in the database that
are equal to than the search term.
<=:
Less Than or Equal To. The “Less Than or Equal To” operator finds
all items in the database that are less than or equal to the search
term.
>=:
Greater Than or Equal To. The “Greater Than or Equal To” operator
finds all items in the database that are greater than or equal to the
search term.
Search Key
Name:
The name, or portion of the name, of the Loop file to search for in the
internal library. The search results depend upon the operator used to
define the search (see above).
Bars:
The number of bars in the Loop file. The Bars control has a range of
one to sixteen bars.
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