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Many database fields allow free input and flexible formats, which can also be found in the search only via free input. Internal standards for creating data records are irreplaceable to facilitate later searches.

  1. Enter one or more search terms in the field Search terms. The database fields that are searched vary depending on the function.
    Note: You can find more detailed information in the tooltip that is displayed when the mouse pointer remains on the field.
  2. More specific free input fields are labelled with the name of the respective field to which they refer.
    Example: "Subject" or "External number"
  3. Search terms do not have to be complete, the beginnings of words will be enough. The search results, however, will be more accurate for complete terms.
    Bsp.: „Wür“ findet Württemberg, Würzner, Würselen etc.
  4. To search for a fragment that occurs in the middle of the word, enter an asterisk "*" as a wildcard.
    Ex: The input "*roy" finds Conroy and Milroy
  5. Suchwörter müssen nicht völlig richtig geschrieben sein. Die phonetische Suche findet auch ähnlich klingende Wörter.
    Bsp.: Die Eingabe „Meier“ findet Meier, Mair und Meyer