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 When a table supports searching column data for a particular entry, the following controls will appear before the table: When a table supports searching column data for a particular entry, the following controls will appear before the table:
  
-| Find | Text Field | Enter a search command that will be matched against one or more predetermined columns.  When a hit occurs, the row containing the hit will be scrolled to the first displayed row. If there are multiple hits, use the "Find Next" Button control to go to the next one.  When no more hits are available, you will receive a popup informing you the search will continue from the beginning of the table.  You can use the "Clear" Button control to terminate the search. |+ 
 +| Find | Text Field | Enter a search command that will be matched against one or more predetermined columns.  When a hit occurs, the row containing the hit will be scrolled to the first displayed row unless it is on the last page of the table - in that situation, it will simply appear somewhere on that page. If there are multiple hits, use the "Find Next" Button control to go to the next one.  When no more hits are available, you will receive a popup informing you the search will continue from the beginning of the table.  You can use the "Clear" Button control to terminate the search. |
 | LUA pattern Enabled | Check Box | When checked, the search command is treated as a LUA pattern (Please see https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html for the details) that any column matching it will hit.  When not checked, the search command is treated as a text string that any column containing it will hit. | | LUA pattern Enabled | Check Box | When checked, the search command is treated as a LUA pattern (Please see https://www.lua.org/pil/20.2.html for the details) that any column matching it will hit.  When not checked, the search command is treated as a text string that any column containing it will hit. |
  
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