Wildcards
- 17 Jan 2025
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Wildcards
- Updated on 17 Jan 2025
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Wildcard characters can be used to extend your search capabilities. A wildcard character is an asterisk (*) added to the beginning and/or end of the search term as a placeholder for zero or more characters.
Searching for authenticators:
- If you enter 1234 or *1234* in the FIND search field, you will get all authenticators where the serial number contains 1234, such as 0123456789, 1234500000, etc.
- If you enter 1234* in the FIND search field, you will get all authenticators where the serial number begins with 1234, such as 1234567890, 1234567891, 1234567892, etc.
- If you enter *1234 in the FIND search field, you will get all authenticators where the serial number ends with 1234, such as 0823451234, 2385601234, etc.
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