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There are a few tricks to finding objects in [[Application Designer]]:
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Searching for objects in [[Application Designer]] can be easier with a few tricks:
  
1: Create Descriptions - using keywords in descriptions can allow groups of objects be found relatively quickly.
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1: Create Descriptions
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Using keywords in descriptions can allow groups of objects be found relatively quickly. #FindItEasily.
  
2: Finding objects that start "something underscore"
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2: You can use SQL "like" wild cards
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Application Designer automatically puts "%" after your search (to find Begins With"), but you can add a percentage at the beginning to imitate "contains".
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3: Finding objects that start "something underscore"
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The use of "like" has a disadvantage - underscore is a  SQL "like" wild card. This can be awkward as many naming conventions are something underscore.
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If using [[Microsoft SQL Server]] and trying to find A_, you can search using:
  
If using [[Microsoft SQL Server]] and trying to find A_, you can search using
 
 
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Within the web front end you can use:
 
Within the web front end you can use:
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Latest revision as of 07:44, 21 November 2016

Searching for objects in Application Designer can be easier with a few tricks:

1: Create Descriptions Using keywords in descriptions can allow groups of objects be found relatively quickly. #FindItEasily.

2: You can use SQL "like" wild cards

Application Designer automatically puts "%" after your search (to find Begins With"), but you can add a percentage at the beginning to imitate "contains".

3: Finding objects that start "something underscore"

The use of "like" has a disadvantage - underscore is a SQL "like" wild card. This can be awkward as many naming conventions are something underscore. If using Microsoft SQL Server and trying to find A_, you can search using:

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Within the web front end you can use:

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