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lukasolson opened this issue
Feb 28, 2022
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Feature:KQLKQLimpact:mediumAddressing this issue will have a medium level of impact on the quality/strength of our product.loe:mediumMedium Level of Effort
KQL currently supports wildcard queries using the * character to denote "zero or more characters". It does not support ? to denote "one character". It would be nice if it supported both.
Describe a specific use case for the feature:
For example, if I'm interested in all response codes from 400-409, I could do something like 40?.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Feature:KQLKQLimpact:mediumAddressing this issue will have a medium level of impact on the quality/strength of our product.loe:mediumMedium Level of Effort
Describe the feature:
KQL currently supports wildcard queries using the
*
character to denote "zero or more characters". It does not support?
to denote "one character". It would be nice if it supported both.Describe a specific use case for the feature:
For example, if I'm interested in all response codes from 400-409, I could do something like
40?
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: