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Re: Wildcard for Search


 

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click on the column header for the column of interest to temporarily sort all your currently listed items.

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Okay, how do you make the sorted column permanent?

Also, you never said what the magical wildcard character is, such as * or # or whatever.

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Please advise as you like.

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Mike M.

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Mike mcglashon

AD9CA

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Ph: 618 783 9331

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Scott Davis via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2025 4:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Wildcard for Search

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Hi Bob,

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Thanks for your e-mail.? The only wild cards that are used are with the Find function, specific to call signs..? To list QSO records with similar starting values, click on the column header for the column of interest to temporarily sort all your currently listed items.

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Enjoy!

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73, Scott

N3FJP

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On Wednesday, March 26, 2025 at 07:53:19 PM EDT, Bob Revel via groups.io <kd6c.ham@...> wrote:

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I know the answer is out there but cannot find it. I want to be able to search one of the custom fields I made (JARL City/Gun number and name) and want to search by just part of the data. For example, for data = 1051 - Nakagawa, I want to be able to searchand find all QSO records that have data starting with 1051. I tried asterick (*) and $, did not work. Appreciate a solution (assuming there is one).? FYI - just entered my 25,000th QSO into N3FJP last week. Awesome software.

Thanks, Bob, KD6C

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