Wildcard
Character Matching Rule Examples
? Matches any single
character.
?it
Matches: Bit, bit, Sit, sit
Does not match: it, slit, bits
[abc] Matches one instance of
any of the characters
between the brackets.
[SB]it
Matches: Sit, Bit
Does not match: sit, bit, it
Note: The literal bracket characters (“[“ or
“]”) can be matched as part of the path/file
name if they are the first character inside
the brackets, such as [[abc].
[!abc] Matches one instance of
any of the characters that
are not what is between
the “!” and the “]”.
[!S]it
Matches: sit, Bit, bit
Does not match: Sit
- Used within brackets,
hyphens denote a range
of characters to be
matched.
money[1-5]; equivalent to money[12345]
Matches: money1, money2, money5
Does not match: money, money6
Note: To match a hyphen itself within
brackets, it must be the first or last item
inside the brackets.
4.5.2.3 Folder
The Folder search parameter restricts the search to apply only to a specific folder or
kinds of folders. The following folder search parameters are available:
• User Folders
• Operating System Folders
• Non-Operating System Folders
• Custom Folder
The User Folders and Operating System Folders items have a predefined list of
folders known to be associated with them, which can be seen by tapping the help
button to the right of the folder parameter field. Selecting either of those pre-defined
values will limit the search to only those folders. Selecting the Non-Operating
System Folders value will limit the search to any folders that are not in the
predefined Operating System Folders list. All predefined paths associated with the
User Folders and Operating System Folders are found in “Folders” on page 140.
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