When you specify include criteria, you can specify either RegEx pattern or a simple pattern.
The following table describes the special characters you can use:
Characters | Description |
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? | Matches any single character. For example, "something?" collects any path that is named "something" plus any character. |
* | Matches any characters up to the next forward slash (/). For example, "*/*/something*" collects any path that has two directories, then a file or directory that starts with the name "something". |
** | Matches any characters. For example, "**/something/**" collects any path that contains a directory named "something". |
The following table provides more examples:
Example | Description |
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*.bam | Matches all files with extension “bam” in the source folder. |
FR00?.bam | Matches all files with name “FR00” and any one character and with extension “bam” in the source folder. |
**/*.bam | Matches all files with extension “bam” in all folders and sub folders from the source location. |
images/**/*.jpg | Matches all files with extension “jpg” in images folder and any of its sub folders from the source location. |
**/sub*/*.txt | Matches all files with extension “txt” in any sub folders that start with “sub” from the source location. |
ERI10wef | Matches with exact file name from the source location. |
/opt/test/temp.bam | Matches with exact file name including its path from the source location. |
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