Search by wildcard characters in the data store

I'm trying to search with a wildcard in a PDO data store.

This produces a result:

Back EMF Date: time 2012-08-20: 14:16:04

But that does not

Return *.

How can I use wildcards in a search for data store?

I guess that all of the following conditions must create correct results

Dim query: query set = store. CreateQuery
query. ReturnType = "measure".
query. Conditions.Add 'Measure', 'name', 'is', ' back. "
store. Search (Query)

store. GetElementList ("Action", "name = % rear", true)

store. GetElementList ("Action", "name = back *", false)

store. GetElementList ("Action", "name = back *")

Please take into account the fact that the PDO does not support case-insensitive query.

I assume you are using an AVL Puma. You may need to set a switch in advanced the PDO connection dialog box. 'Use as instead of GAME'.

In the connection setting, it appears as

YES

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