Applications Manager supports usage of Regular Expressions (Regex) while searching for data. A regular expression is a special sequence of characters defines a search pattern for strings.
Here is the table listing down all the regular expression metacharacter syntax available in Java:
|   Subexpression  | 
    Matches | 
|---|---|
^  | 
    Matches beginning of line. | 
$  | 
    Matches end of line. | 
.  | 
    Matches any single character except newline. Using m option allows it to match newline as well. | 
[...]  | 
    Matches any single character in brackets. | 
[^...]  | 
    Matches any single character not in brackets | 
\A  | 
    Beginning of entire string | 
\z  | 
    End of entire string | 
\Z  | 
    End of entire string except allowable final line terminator. | 
re*  | 
    Matches 0 or more occurrences of preceding expression. | 
re+  | 
    Matches 1 or more of the previous thing | 
re?  | 
    Matches 0 or 1 occurrence of preceding expression. | 
re{ n}  | 
    Matches exactly n number of occurrences of preceding expression. | 
re{ n,}  | 
    Matches n or more occurrences of preceding expression. | 
re{ n,    m}  | 
    Matches at least n and at most m occurrences of preceding expression. | 
a| b  | 
    Matches either a or b. | 
(re)  | 
    Groups regular expressions and remembers matched text. | 
(?: re)  | 
    Groups regular expressions without remembering matched text. | 
(?>    re)  | 
    Matches independent pattern without backtracking. | 
\w  | 
    Matches word characters. | 
\W  | 
    Matches nonword characters. | 
\s  | 
    Matches whitespace. Equivalent to [\t\n\r\f]. | 
\S  | 
    Matches nonwhitespace. | 
\d  | 
    Matches digits. Equivalent to [0-9]. | 
\D  | 
    Matches nondigits. | 
\A  | 
    Matches beginning of string. | 
\Z  | 
    Matches end of string. If a newline exists, it matches just before newline. | 
\z  | 
    Matches end of string. | 
\G  | 
    Matches point where last match finished. | 
\n  | 
    Back-reference to capture group number "n" | 
\b  | 
    Matches word boundaries when outside brackets. Matches backspace (0x08) when inside brackets. | 
\B  | 
    Matches nonword boundaries. | 
\n, \t,    etc.  | 
    Matches newlines, carriage returns, tabs, etc. | 
\Q  | 
    Escape (quote) all characters up to \E | 
\E  | 
    Ends quoting begun with \Q | 
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