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Stellent Content Server User Guide
Finding Files
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When you use the “Matches” search operator, the metadata searches are
case-sensitive. For details refer
SQL Server
If the content server is using database searching with SQL Server, metadata searches are
never case-sensitive.
Oracle
If the content server is using database searching with Oracle, metadata searches are always
case-sensitive. This is in contrast to full-text searches, which are case-insensitive when
Oracle database searching is used.
Metadata Wildcards
A wildcard substitutes for unknown or unpredictable characters in the search term.
Wildcards are usable only if the content server is configured to use the Verity or Tamino
search engine. If your system administrator has configured the content server to use the
database for indexing and searching, wildcards cannot be used.
If the content server is configured to use the Verity or Tamino search engine, the following
wildcards can be used in metadata search fields:
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An asterisk (*) stands for zero or more alphanumeric characters. For example:
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form* matches form and formula
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*form matches form and reform
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*form* matches form, formula, reform, and performance
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A question mark (?) stands for one alphanumeric character. For example:
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form? matches forms and form1, but not form or formal
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??form matches reform but not perform
Tech Tip: Generally, you should use all lowercase search strings to ensure that you find all
of the files that match your search expression. Use mixed-case search strings only if you
are looking for a specific combination of lower case and upper case.
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