>Hi Jack,
>
>Really? Then must be bug in function LIKE(). Try these:
>
>?like(lower("jane?"),lower("Jane Rush"))
.f.
>?like(lower("jan?"),lower("Jane Rush"))
.f.
>?like(lower("jan*"),lower("Jane Rush"))
.t.
>?like(lower("*jane?"),lower("Total for Jane Rush"))
.f.
>?like(lower("*jan?"),lower("Total for Jane Rush"))
,f.
>?like(lower("*jan*"),lower("Total for Jane Rush"))
.t.
>
>
>Martin Jindra
>
>>Martin,
>>
>>In my testing I cannot be wildcards to work. For example if I look run the invoice report to xff and then run it into the report previewer and try to find "Jan?" with "WILDCARDS" checked I get not found, but "Jane" is in the report.
>>
>>I also think "FIND" should be disabled after the first find and only "FIND Next". When you have "Search Backwards" checks and you do "FIND" it goes forward and "FIND Next" goes backward.
>>
>>Sorry to pick at you, but my testers will give me hell.
>>
>>Jack
>>
>>>This should be fixed in the version just released.
>>>Thank you all for your help,
>>>
>>>Martin
>>>
>>>>I like XFRX. Glad to help. :)
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I see now, thank's
>>>>>I found next two bugs..
>>>>>
>>>>>MartinJ
>>>>>
>>>>>>Martin,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi was refering to previewing XFF file in the XFRF preview. I tried the demo and "search backward" and "use wildcards" don't work.