Initial, Medial, and Final Search Strings
There are three types of wildcard searches that are referenced throughout the documentation about construction search string queries. These wildcard searches are: initial-, medial-, and final-search strings. This topics describes these searches.
Initial Search Strings
Initial-search strings match a given set of characters at the beginning of a string, followed by a wildcard. For example, the initial-search string Act*
would match "Active Directory".
Medial-Search Strings
Medial-search strings match a given set of characters in the middle of a string, preceded by and/or followed by a wildcard. The medial-search strings *Dir*
, *ive*Dir*
, and *ve*Dir*tor*
would all match "Active Directory".
Final-search Strings
Final-search strings match a given set of characters at the end of a string, preceded by a wildcard. For example, the final-search string *ory
would match "Active Directory".