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Old 12-19-2011, 03:20 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by dhume01 View Post
I've tried searching the forum and the internet as well to help me figure out what should be a simple command, but I'm not sure how to perform it:

I'd like to be able to search for a field that has all upper case letters (some books that I've imported have either the title or author in all caps). When I try various [A-Z] requests I seem to get an undifferentiated large number or results that mostly consist of mixed case entries. Does anyone know how to search for all caps fields properly? Thanks!
Install the Quality Check Plugin.
It has a (Metadata) Title case check (among dozens of other great checks)
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