You must enter at least the first two letters of the option you choose.
The filename may contain wild card characters. A question mark denotes any single character, while a single asterisk denotes
any number of characters. An asterisk can appear only at the end of the filename. Question marks and an asterisk can be combined,
for example:
CFMT CL A??PP*
closes all files that start with "A" and have "PP" in character positions 4 and 5.
You can use the CEBR transaction to view the results of a CFMT transaction that uses wild cards in the filename.
Notes:
You must enter at least the first two letters of the option you choose.
The filename may contain wild card characters. A question mark denotes any single character, while a single asterisk denotes any number of characters. An asterisk can appear only at the end of the filename. Question marks and an asterisk can be combined, for example:
CFMT CL A??PP*
closes all files that start with "A" and have "PP" in character positions 4 and 5.
You can use the CEBR transaction to view the results of a CFMT transaction that uses wild cards in the filename.