Is there a way to use wildcard on queries. Ex. "MAP QUERY SEARCH *_BOUNDARY" to result in something like "BLABLA_BOUNDARY"?
Using the Like operator, you can spec a wildcard. According the the Help document, the asterisk * can be used to represent multiple characters, and the percent sign % can be used to represent a single character. What results do you get when you use the asterisk?
https://docs.bentley.com/LiveContent/web/OpenCities%20Map%20Help-v10/en/AdvancedSearchDialog.html
"Like" is similar to "equal to" except that it takes the wildcard characters * (asterisk) for multiple characters and % (percent) for a single character. The "equal to" operator is required when the property value actually contains one of the wildcard characters.
Additional resources:
- https://communities.bentley.com/products/geospatial/desktop/w/geospatial_desktop__wiki/40708/--key-ins-for-interacting-with-spatial-databases
- https://communities.bentley.com/products/geospatial/desktop/w/geospatial_desktop__wiki/37498/--key-ins-to-created-queries-incorporating-a-simple-where
Nothing, the "Seach for" field is what I am trying to use a wildcard on. I have tried every symbol I can think of aswell as combinations like ".*" or "_*" like other bentley programs. I am currently using (MAP QUERY SEARCH "%_BOUNDARY") which results in just the advanced search dialog without anything in the field. However if I type (MAP QUERY SEARCH NAME_BOUNDARY) then it will fill in "NAME_BOUNDARY" if there is a valid feature/category
I also wanted to point out I can not run the key in "DIALOG ADVANCEDSEARCH OPEN" as it does not register on my version of bentley.
DIALOG
ADVANCEDSEARCH
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