Chapter 6 Managing Objects
You can define the following parameters to find objects:
Property | Description |
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Model type | You use this box to select a type of model or all model types.
If the selected location is the root, all model types are selected by default. If the selected location is a folder, the model types existing in the selected folder are available from the list. If the selected location is a model, the model type is displayed by default in the box. |
Object type | You use this box to select the type of object.
If you have selected all models, the list displays common object types. If you have selected a model type, the list displays all object types corresponding to the model. |
Include shortcuts | If you select this check box, the shortcuts corresponding to the search criteria will be found. |
Name | Name of the object. You can type the exact name of the object or use a string expression |
Code | Code of the object. You can type the exact code of the object or use a string expression |
Case sensitive | If you select this check box, you will find objects with case matching with the Name and Code expressions |
You can type string expressions in the Name and Code boxes of the Find Objects dialog box. String expressions are a combination of characters and wildcards that let you define ranges of objects.
The string expression syntax is the following:
Expression | Description |
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* | Wildcard for a string (from none to any number of characters) |
? | Wildcard for a character |
\* | * is a normal character |
\? | ? is a normal character |
\\ | \ is a normal character |
true/false | Boolean value (True is when the check box is selected in the interface) |
Expression | Items found |
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W* | Work
Washington |
*IST | List
Specialist |
*96 | 01/11/96
26/08/96 |
????ER | Writer
Seller |
*COLN? | COLN1
COLN2 COLN3 |
*_emp_??? | Div_emp_fun (code for the function of the employee in the division)
Div_emp_idn (code for the identification of the employee in the division) |
\? | Is this book ready for production? |
To define object type and name parameters:
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