XRM: How can I perform case insensitive searches?

XRM: How can I perform case insensitive searches?

Case insensitive search is possible when using XRM?s Audit Pro reports. This can be configured by selecting Preferences from the main XRM menu and then checking the box for ?Enable case insensitive query for Result Field?.  (screenshot below)




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