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hitechgreg
Engaged Sweeper III
Is this an option in quick searching? I've tried * before and after text of course it returns no results.
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Daniel_B
Lansweeper Alumni
Another way of searching for partial information is opening Assets and entering search criteria under the column you would like to search in. A wildcard will be added automatically at the beginning and end of your search string.

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Daniel_B
Lansweeper Alumni
Another way of searching for partial information is opening Assets and entering search criteria under the column you would like to search in. A wildcard will be added automatically at the beginning and end of your search string.
MrVal
Engaged Sweeper III
use %_ That is the SQL wildcard i've found that works best.

We use property tag numbers in our PC names. Such as. AA-123456
AA is the abreviation for the OU and 123456 is the property tag number. To search for a specific property tag number reguardless of where it is in AD I have to search for

%_123456

I wish it were * or automaticly assumed leading and trailing wildcards. Teaching others how to use this oddball wildcard can be difficult.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
You can try % but it's not intended to work.

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