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<li>When you click on the [[Image:SubobjectSearchIcon.png‎ | SubObject Search]] button the search window for the subobject opens.</li>
 
<li>When you click on the [[Image:SubobjectSearchIcon.png‎ | SubObject Search]] button the search window for the subobject opens.</li>
  
:In the SubObject Search(Add) window, the Parent field displays the object, and the Search Target field displays the subobject.
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:In the SubObject Search(Add) window, the Parent field displays the main search target, and the Search Target field displays the subobject.
  
 
<li>Select a condition (''AND'' or ''OR'') from the list in the search pane. For more information, refer to ''[[And Versus Or]]''.</li>
 
<li>Select a condition (''AND'' or ''OR'') from the list in the search pane. For more information, refer to ''[[And Versus Or]]''.</li>
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:The search criteria displays in the subobject search pane.
 
:The search criteria displays in the subobject search pane.
  
<li>Select an option from the attribute list.</li>
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<li>Depending on which subobject it is, the subobject might have a subobject too. Continue to specify search criterion until you are done.</li>
<li>Select an option from the operator list.</li>
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[[Image:Subobject search3.png|700px|center]]
<li>Enter a value in the text field, or click the '''Options''' button to select from a list of pre-defined values.</li>
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<li>When you click the '''OK''' button the subobject search window closes. If necessary continue click on '''OK''' until you are back to the main search target search window i.e. the Advanced search window.</li>
<li>Click the '''OK''' button.</li>
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Revision as of 22:30, 10 October 2014

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Subobjects are subtables or 1-to-many (1:M) tables within IMSMA items. They are used for data when an item may have more than one of something. For example, the item Activity includes the subobject Ordnance because in an activity more than one Ordnance may have been found and/or destroyed. Subobjects are normally displayed in a table on the Data Entry Form and on the item’s Summary window. You can run searches for these subobjects as you can for any other data in IMSMA.


For example, you can search for the following subobjects:

Searchable Subobjects
Item/Category Subobjects
Land
  • Ordnance
Activity
  • Impact Survey
  • Interviewee
  • Ordnance
Accident
  • Ordnance
Victim
  • Cause/event
  • Needs Assessment
  • Received Educations
Assistance
  • Given Assistance
Education
  • Education Detail
Organisation
  • Organisation Competence
Task
  • Status History
  • Work Item
  • Related Information
Geographical information

Is a special case of subobject that all items have (Search by Poly Property) and therefore it is in the second part of the drop-down list

To add subobject criteria to a search:

  1. Click the Add button to add an attribute to an existing search definition.
  2. Subobject search1.png
  3. From the attribute list, select a subobject e.g. Ordnance.
  4. SubObject displays in the operator list and is the only available operator.
    Subobject search2.png
  5. When you click on the SubObject Search button the search window for the subobject opens.
  6. In the SubObject Search(Add) window, the Parent field displays the main search target, and the Search Target field displays the subobject.
  7. Select a condition (AND or OR) from the list in the search pane. For more information, refer to And Versus Or.
  8. Click the Add button.
  9. The search criteria displays in the subobject search pane.
  10. Depending on which subobject it is, the subobject might have a subobject too. Continue to specify search criterion until you are done.
  11. Subobject search3.png
  12. When you click the OK button the subobject search window closes. If necessary continue click on OK until you are back to the main search target search window i.e. the Advanced search window.
  13. Subobject search4.png