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4 Specify a character string you want to search for.
4-1 Search string
Enter a character string to be searched for.
In a character string to be found, two types of wildcards can
be used: a question mark (?) and an asterisk (*). A wildcard
substitutes for one or multiple characters.
A question mark (?) is used to represent zero or one
character. This wildcard can be used more than once to
represent characters.
An asterisk (*) represents zero or more characters.
Multiple addresses can be specified by delimiting them
from each other by a comma (,) or semicolon (;). (Example:
Y0.0;X0.0)
4-2 Wildcard search
Check this check box if a specified character string to be
found includes wildcards.
4-3 Multiple search strings
Check this check box to specify multiple character strings to
be searched for.
4-4 Search direction
Select Upper direction or Lower direction as the direction of
search.
4-5 Search result list display
Check this check box to display the search results on the
[Search result list (call)] screen in a batch.
The [Search result list (call)] screen displays program
numbers, net numbers, ladder diagrams, and coil comments.
Fig. 3.3.17 (e)