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These are just flags separated by vertical lines "|" to separate them from each other.

The fields are (normally 1=on, 0=off, 2=ignore):

A|BCDE0FGHIJK|L|M|N|O|P|Q|R|S|TUVW

A= search in packers

B= whole words

C= case sensitive

D= ascii

E= text is NOT contained

0= currently unused

F= NTFS-packed

G= hex search

H= Unicode search

I= Search regex in file name

J= Search regex in contents

K= UTF8-Search

L= if present, it's the start date/time

M= if present, it's the end date/time

N= if present, it's the delay time (max x days old)

O= if present, it's the delay unit (days, hours etc)

P= search size mode: 1=larger than, 2= smaller, else equal

Q= search size

R= search multiplier: 1-> 1024, 2->1024*1024

S= search attributes: abcde-> a=archive, b=read only,

c=hidden, d=system, e=directory

0=not set, 1=set, 2=ignore

T=duplicate search

U=duplicate: same content

V=duplicate: same name

W=duplicate: same size

Please note that if a flag is NOT present, it means that the search function will not look for this option.



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