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Products: AS-B, Edge Server, Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, AS-P, WorkStation, Virtual Project Servers
Functionalities: Alarms, Basic Functionality, Trends
Product version: 2024, 7.0
12/3/2024

Filter Condition Wildcards

A wildcard is one or more characters used to simplify the process of setting up filter conditons. You use wildcards to substitute characters or combinations of characters in object properties, such as names or descriptions. For example, instead of setting up five filter conditions for values with names beginning with a, b, c, d, or e, you can set up one single filter condition for values with a name beginning with any of the characters in the range [a-e].

Table: Wildcard Characters

Character

Description

*

Use to match any combination of characters, including no character

?

Use to match any one character exactly

[

Use to begin a SET, that is, a number of characters or a range

]

Use to end a SET

[]

Use to match any one character specified within the SET, that is, enclosed by the brackets

!

Use to exclude the characters or range(s) of a SET

-

Use in a range within a SET: 0-9, a-z, A-Z

\

Use to ignore the wildcard character and search for it as any other character

Any other character has to match exactly.

You can specify any number of characters or a range within brackets. In this case, the filter includes one character specified within the brackets and any number of characters specified outside the brackets.

Examples:

*at - Matches "at" and all objects ending with "at"

?t - Matches all two-character objects ending with "t"

[CB]at - Matches "Cat" and "Bat", that is, objects beginning with any one character specified within the SET and ending with "at"

[A-C]at - Matches "Aat", "Bat", and "Cat"

[CB][au]t - Matches "Cat", "Cut", "Bat", and "But"

[!a-b0-1q]at - Matches all three-character objects ending with 'at' except "aat", "bat", "0at", "1at" and "qat"

\\ - Matches "\"

b\\t - Matches ”b\t”

Table: Wildcard Availability for Different Features

Feature

*

?

[b]

[a-c]

[\]]

[!a-c]

Alarm View Filter Conditions

Yes

Yes

Not available

Not available

Not available

Not available

Event View Filter Conditions

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Not available

Not available

Sum Alarm Filter Conditions

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Notifications Filter Condition

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Assignments Filter Conditions

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • Alarm Filters
  • Event Filter Conditions
  • Sum Alarms
  • Notifications
  • Alarm Assignments
  • Add/Remove Conditions Dialog Box