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Measuring Preparation /
Setting up
TPS400-5.0.1en
Wildcard search
The Wildcard search is indicated by a "*". The
asterisk is a place holder for any following sequence
of characters.
Wildcards are always used if the point number is not
fully known, or if a batch of points is to be searched
for.
Starts point search.
Examples:
* All points of any length are found.
A All points with exactly the point number "A" are
found.
A* All points of any length starting with "A" are
found (e.g.: A9, A15, ABCD).
*1 All points of any length with a "1" as the second
character are found (e.g.: A1, B12, A1C).
A*1 All points of any length with an "A" as the first
character and a "1" as the third character are
found. (e.g.: AB1, AA100, AS15).