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Filters
Use the Filters window to:
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Each line can contain a different pattern to match against.
To exclude an entry, enter the pattern in the Pattern column and leave the Replacement column blank. When entries are found in the data source file or LDAP server, they are checked against patterns in this column and removed if a match occurs.
To modify entries, enter replacement text in the Replacement column. The replacement rule is applied against the matching pattern in the Pattern column.
To specify a text file of patterns, click the Browse icon at the start of the next blank line, and browse to the file. The file should contain a list of patterns, with each entry separated by a new line.
To remove a line from the filters list, select the line and click Remove.
The rules for matching the entries against the filters are determined by the drop-down list below the filters list. You can select one of the following:
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Wild cards match characters as follows:
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If you are modifying an entry, only the result of the first matching asterisk can be used in the replacement. In the above example, "*y@acme.com" with a replacement field of "*i@acme.com" would match "andy@acme.com" and replace it with "andi@acme.com."
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Literal text matches on the precise text in the filters list.
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Regular expressions are used for complex pattern matching and replacements. For a detailed description of regular expressions, see Standard Regular Expression Strings.
 
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