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- | ====== Pattern matching ====== | + | ====== Pattern |
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+ | TapeTrack has powerful pattern | ||
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+ | ===== TapeMaster Quick Filters | ||
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+ | TapeMaster fields can be filtered by Repository, Flags, Next Move and/or Container by using the funnel buttons on the right of the filter fields. | ||
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+ | To use quick filters just click on the required column funnel and select the filter value. | ||
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+ | {{tapemaster_filters.png}} | ||
===== String Pattern Matching ===== | ===== String Pattern Matching ===== | ||
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+ | To illustrate the effects of where and how the asterisk wildcard affects search results all examples will be performed against the following [[object: | ||
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+ | 100000L4, 100001L4, 100002L4, 100003L4, 100004L4, 100012L4, 100022L4, 200000L5, 200012L5, 200022L5 | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Asterisk (*) ==== | ||
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+ | The **Asterisk is used** as a wildcard to allow String matching in multiple positions and variable String lengths. | ||
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+ | * An **Asterisk** before a set of characters will show all items that end with those characters. \\ Using the filter '' | ||
+ | * An **Asterisk** after a set of characters will show all items that begin with those characters. \\ Using the filter '' | ||
+ | * If used on its own, the **Asterisk** will match everything and, as such, will have no effect on [[object: | ||
+ | * Using two **Asterisks**, | ||
+ | * The Asterisk does not need to be used when entering a full Object-ID or when searching for [[common: | ||
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+ | ==== Question Mark (?) ==== | ||
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+ | The **Question Mark** is used to indicate that any character can exist in a specific character position. | ||
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+ | Using the filter ''?????? | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Square Brackets ([ ]) ==== | ||
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+ | **Square Brackets** can be used to provide parameters for a specific character position that are longer than one character. There are four different configurations: | ||
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+ | **Multiple Characters** | ||
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+ | When multiple characters are put in a **Square Bracket**, any of the characters listed will be displayed at the specified character position. | ||
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+ | Using the filter, in the [[object: | ||
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+ | **Range Of Characters** | ||
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+ | Using the filter, in the [[object: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Vertical Bar (|) ==== | ||
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+ | When two or more characters are placed between **Square Brackets** and separated by **Vertical Bars**, the **Vertical Bar** will act as the word " | ||
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+ | Using the filter, in the [[object: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Hyphen (-) ==== | ||
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+ | When two characters are placed between **Square Brackets** and separated by a **Hyphen**, any character alphanumerically between the two characters inclusive will display. | ||
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+ | Using the filter, in the [[object: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Exclamation Point (!) ==== | ||
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+ | When the **Exclamation Point** is placed immediately following the left **Square Bracket** in a set of **Square Brackets**, any character except for the characters listed after the **Exclamation Point** will display. This functionality also works with **Multiple Characters**, | ||
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+ | Using the filter, in the [[object: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
===== Date Pattern Matching ===== | ===== Date Pattern Matching ===== | ||
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+ | TapeTrack Date Format | ||
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+ | TapeTrack allows you to represent dates both as literal date values and date calculations. | ||
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+ | === Syntax === | ||
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+ | ^ Syntax | ||
+ | | YYYY-MM-DD | ||
+ | | * | Today | | ||
+ | | W | This Week | | ||
+ | | P | The oldest Date | | ||
+ | | F | The most Future Date | | ||
+ | | *±x | Today ± number of days (x). | | ||
+ | | M | The first day of this month | | ||
+ | | m | The last day of this month. | ||
+ | | Y | The first day of the year. | | ||
+ | | y | The last day of the year. | | ||
+ | | M±x | The first day of the month ± number of months (x). | | ||
+ | | M±x±y | ||
+ | | Y±x | The first day of the year ± x number of years | | ||
+ | | Y±x±y | ||
+ | | Y±x±y±z | ||
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+ | === Examples === | ||
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+ | ^ Date Syntax ^ Description ^ | ||
+ | |*-10 | Today - 10 days | | ||
+ | | W-10 | 10 Weeks ago | | ||
+ | | W+2 | 2 Weeks in the future | | ||
+ | | M | The first day of this month | | ||
+ | | M-1 | The first day of last month | | ||
+ | |Y | The beginning of this year | | ||
+ | |y-1 | The last day of last year | | ||
+ | |Y-1+3-1 | ||
+ | | P | The oldest date | | ||
+ | | P+50 | The oldest date plus 50 days | | ||
+ | | F | The most future date | | ||
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+ | ^ Date Range Syntax ^ Description ^ | ||
+ | | *-10:* | 10 days ago until today | | ||
+ | | W-2:* | Two weeks ago until today | | ||
+ | | M-4:W+2 | First day of four months ago until two weeks from today | | ||
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+ | === Pattern Matching === | ||
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+ | ^ Syntax ^ Description ^ | ||
+ | | ???? | 4 Character long | | ||
+ | | ????* | 4 or more long | | ||
+ | | !(?*) | Empty string, | ||
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+ | {{tag> date technote tapemaster lite cli}} | ||
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