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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:08:36+00:00 2026-05-13T14:08:36+00:00

In Perforce P4V, I’d like to do a search for all changelists that have

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In Perforce P4V, I’d like to do a search for all changelists that have files from a particular set of folders, that all have “index” in the folder name, and also have another folder at the beginning. For instance, I want to see all changelists against any files in folders like these:

\depot\abc\def\table\index*.*

\depot\abc\ghi\table\index*.*

so basically any folders that match the pattern

\depot\abc\…\table\index*.*

But this doesn’t appear to work. Any ideas? Also is there any detailed information on using perforce wildcards online? I was not able to find a whole lot. This must be something that lots of people need to do…

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    2026-05-13T14:08:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:08 pm

    I use both P4V on Windows and I use the ‘p4’ command line client on Linux. What you’re asking for actually uses two Perforce client commands:

    • p4 changes
    • p4 describe

    On P4V specifically, this is done under the menu option View->Submitted Changelists (Ctrl+2). This should open a tab for searching. In the Folder/file input field, type a path expression, like this:

    //depot/main/app/python/SiteControl/.../*.html
    

    When I run this against my depot, I get a list of changelists. When I click on a changelist, it expands to a list of files. The files matching the pattern *.html are in normal font weight/color, and the non-matching files are “greyed out”. Does that make sense?

    Similarly, and more specific to your question/usage, you can use a wildcard to say “all files with index at the beginning of their name”, as so:

    //depot/main/app/python/SiteControl/.../index.*
    

    Now just to compare, run it again but remove the “/index.*” from the path expression. Now what you’ll see are all of the submitted changelists under the depot path – not just the ones that contain html files. Additionally, all files will appear in normal font weight/color.

    HTH,

    -aj

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