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Hi
Currently when i use input box's to return values i have to give the exact
value eg if i want to find job number 2345-23 then i have to type it exactly
the
way it is. However i was wondering if there is a way that i can bring up
not only exact match's but also values containing that number
eg if i typed 2345 it would aslo show me
2345-23
2345-24
2345-25

Thanks to Anyone that can provide any solultions
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Without seeing how you are identifying your matches, it would be difficult
to tell you how to alter your approach.

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Hi
Currently when i use input box's to return values i have to give the exact
value eg if i want to find job number 2345-23 then i have to type it

exactly
the
way it is. However i was wondering if there is a way that i can bring up
not only exact match's but also values containing that number
eg if i typed 2345 it would aslo show me
2345-23
2345-24
2345-25

Thanks to Anyone that can provide any solultions



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