Sample Search Values for User Interface Text Modification
You search and replace text using the User Interface Text tool. You can enter singular and plural forms of whole words or phrases. You can either do case-sensitive searches or search for an exact match of your search text value.
This table lists the sample values that you can use while entering search text.
You can't perform partial word searches, nor can you use wildcard characters as part of the search text.
Search Text |
Expected Match |
Match? |
Reason |
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Yes |
The application searches for any occurrence of your search string, no matter what its position is, in the strings it searches. Unless you select Match Case, all matches are considered exact. |
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flexfields Flexfields A flexfield is a... A Flexfield is a... |
No |
The application treats your search text value as
a whole word. The text |
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flexfields Flexfields A flexfield is a... A Flexfield is a... |
No |
Use The application treats your search text value as the entire value of the strings it searches. Alternatively, select Match Complete Word or Phrase to search for an exact match of your search text value. |
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Yes |
Use The application treats your search text value as the entire value of the strings it searches. Unless you select Match Case, both matches are considered exact. Use just |
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Yes |
The application searches for any occurrence of your search string, no matter what its position is, in the strings it searches. Unless you select Match Case, all matches are considered exact. |
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No |
The application searches for any occurrence of your search string, no matter what its position is, in the strings it searches. |
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Yes |
Use The application searches for the exact spelling and sequence of words, where the words appear at the end of the strings it searches. Unless you select Match Case, both matches are considered exact. |