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Yes. When using wildcards to renumber accounts, the wildcard is used to replace, but not remove, a character. For example, if the starting and ending numbers are 1A*** and the new number is 1B***, all numbers starting with 1A will then begin with 1B; however, if the starting and ending numbers entered are 1A*** and the new customer number entered is 1***, the numbers will remain 1A**. In this example, the last asterisk (*) drops off, but the letter A is not omitted because the wildcard indicates that all numbers in this range remain the same.
The starting item code is AA-**********, Ending Item Code is AA-*********, and the New Item Code is BB-*********.
Starting Item Code
Ending Item Code
New Item Code
AA-2DR-CABINET
AA-2DR-CABINET
BB-2DR-CABINET
AA-3DR-CABINET
AA-3DR-CABINET
AA-2DR-CABINET
AA-4DR-CABINET
AA-4DR-CABINET
AA-2DR-CABINET
The Starting Item Code is 01-******, Ending Item Code is 01-******, and New Item Code is 01-123456.
Selection:
Item Code
01-ABF
01-AVNET
01-BBF
01-BRESLIN
01-HILLSB
01-RSSUPPL
01-SHEPARD
Results:
Starting Item Code
Ending Item Code
New Item Code
01-ABF
01-ABF
01-0125896
01-AVNET
01-AVNET
01-0125896
01-BBF
01-BBF
01-0125896
01-HILLSB
01-HILLSB
01-0125896
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