Morphological search for Hebrew verb + suffix?

This search is so basic I'm sure the problem lies with me, but I can't figure out how to do it (and can't find anything of relevance in the forum).
The search is in Hebrew, searching in AFAT using the Andersen-Forbes morphology. I want to look for a 3rd person masculine singular perfect qal verb with a suffix. I want the second person feminine singular suffix, but any suffix would be good.
I can type in the info for the verb using @, but I can't stick a suffix on it. If I write "and" or "plus" or "+" or another "@" after the first group of information, it is all deleted.
So, in short, how do I search for Hebrew verbs with pronominal suffixes?
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Your search is: @vqp3ms?+S2fs
Suffixes are part of the morphology, there's a little scroll arrow on the right side of the morph picker to reveal a bunch of extra options!
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin I am unable to see the object suffixes shown on your screenshot in AFAT or in WIVU. Is search for suffixes enabled only in Westminster?
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AFAT
As I looked at some examples of Pronominal suffixes in the AFAT I saw that they are indeed tagged differently.
Notice that the object is given its own lemma status unlike the
Westminster Morphology example above. The way that you search for two
lemmas, morphologies at a single location is the syntax WITHIN 0 WORD. This means you could us @V WITHIN 0 WORD @RB to catch a verb with a pronominal suffix.WIVU
Same idea, only @V WITHIN 0 WORD @RS
You might want to check outhttp://wiki.logos.com/Search_HELP
http://wiki.logos.com/Detailed_Search_HelpThe latter page was especially helpful to me in understanding how to make L4 do some more complicated things.
Prov. 15:23
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Result!
Thank you.
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