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Searching the Accession Number Field

The accession number is a unique identifying number associated with each record in the product. It consists of an accession number (a product identification code) and a sequence number.

Always join multiple numbers by the OR Boolean operator. Do not use AND, NOT, NEAR, and SAME when searching for accession numbers: the  product will return an error message.

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Enter a unique accession number to find a specific record. For example, BCI201100582396 finds the record that is associated with this unique accession number.

Enter a partial accession number and include an asterisk (*) wildcard at the end. For example, BCI2011005823* finds all records that begin with this accession number, such as:

  • BCI:BCI201100582357
  • BCI:BCI201100582326
  • BCI:BCI201100582396
  • And so on ...

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Enter a partial accession number and include both left-hand and right-hand truncation. For example, *20110058231* finds all records that contain these numbers characters in the accession number.

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Search Examples
  • BCI199396129664 finds the record that is associated with this unique accession number.

  • BCI199900256* finds all records that begin with these characters in the accession number.

  • BCI199699094771 OR BCI200200174236 finds these two unique records.