Hi André,

You shouldn’t need to do anything, your String will be called as a variable, 
the EOQualifer will escape the problematic characters for you.

Xavier


> On 30 Aug 2024, at 16:17, André Rothe <andre.ro...@phosco.info> wrote:
> 
> Hi Xavier,
> 
> How I can escape the wildcards, with a backslash? I did not find any 
> information about that.
> 
> Thank you
> André
> 
> 
> Am 30.08.2024 15:24, schrieb Xavier (WO):
>> Hello André,
>> Didi you actually try to use the regular 
>> QualifierOperatorCaseInsensitiveLike, I’d say that it would “escape” the 
>> special characters in the Strings so your “*” shouldn’t be an issue.
>> Xavier
>>> On 30 Aug 2024, at 15:06, André Rothe via Webobjects-dev 
>>> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I need a custom EOQualifier, which executes for Strings in an Oracle 
>>> database
>>> WHERE UPPER(table.aStr) = UPPER(bStr)
>>> (compare both Strings in uppercases). A 
>>> QualifierOperatorCaseInsensitiveLike will not work, because the Strings 
>>> could contain "*", but these should not act as wildcards.
>>> How I can build such a class?
>>> Greetings
>>> André
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