jay_41157NimbostratusSep 05, 2008wildcard in data group.Hi , I am trying to use \apple\* --> * being wildcard... but i do not have the correct fromat.. in the data group. is there an escape squence ? thanksShow More
hooleylistCirrostratusSep 05, 2008If you're using a string datagroup, you don't need to escape the *. You can use apple* unquoted and unescaped. If you're evaluating the class with findclass (Click here), you don't need to use a wildcard though. Aaron
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