Buffalo Surveillance Server Administrator's Manual page 181

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Manage Data and the Information Repository: Data Service Policies and Vault Admin
? for any single character
* Substitutes for zero or more characters. Can be used in truncation and for multiple
characters. If used in a pathname, it cannot replace a forward slash (/). Use * for all possible
alternative spellings and an unlimited number of characters within a name.
For example, h*ophilia substitutes for all names containing h+<any character or number
of characters>+ophilia, such as haemophilia, hemophilia, or h.123ophelia; behavi*r
substitutes for all names containing behavi+<any character or number of characters>+r,
such as behaviour, behavior, or behavi123.zr; patent* substitutes for only all names
containing patent+<a character or any number of characters>, such as patents,
patentable, patented, patent123, and so on; patent*.jpg substitutes for only all names
containing patent+<a character or any number of characters>+.jpg, such as patents.jpg,
patentable.jpg, patented.jpg, patent123.jpg, etc; *.jpg substitutes for only all names containing
<any character or set of characters>+.jpg.
? Substitutes for any single character and can be combined to denote multiple
characters. If used in a pathname, it cannot replace a forward slash (/). Use ? for specific
alternative spellings. ? substitutes for a single character; ?? substitutes for two characters;
??? substitutes for three characters, and so on. Only names with characters equal to the
number of ? used are processed. For example, cell? substitutes for all names containing cell
+<one additional character>.
For example, cells and cello but not cell. You can use ? within or at the end of a phrase. For
example, .xl? substitutes for only names containing .xl+<a third character>, such as .xls, .
xlr, and so on; wom?n substitutes for only names containing wom+<a third character>+n,
such as woman or women; carbon fib?? substitutes for only names containing carbon fib+
<two characters>, such as carbon fiber or carbon fibre.
For a full list and detailed coverage of everything you can do using wildcards, see the Advanced
Wildcard Functionality, Content Searching Wildcards section.
Enter a word or phrase that you want used as a criteria for processing.
Time
This option enables you to select files based on the time and date that they were stored or
accessed on the host computer. Use the pull-down controls to select one of several options.
You can process files that have been stored or accessed before or after a specific interval of
time or date and time that you designate.
Select one of the options:
Process files relative to a specific time and date
Select one of the options that includes a specific time and date (such as "Accessed in
after HH:MM AM on Day). The clock icon
Accessed/Stored pull-down list are activated.
, the calendar icon
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