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[[Geospatial Data]]<br />
 
[[Search]]<br />
 
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<td style="padding-top: 0.2em; font-weight: bold; background-color: #cee0f2" class="">Search</td>
 
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[[Search Manager Window]]<br />
 
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[[HowTo:Filter Search Definitions Displayed|Filter Search Definitions]]<br />
 
[[HowTo:Add a Search Definition|Add Search Definition]]<br />
 
[[Any Versus All]]<br />
 
[[HowTo:View or Change a Search Definition|View/Change Search Definition]]<br />
 
[[HowTo:Remove a Search Definition|Remove Search Definition]]<br />
 
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By default, all search definitions are listed in the table when the Search Manager window is opened. You can limit the search definitions displayed in the table by selecting specific filter attributes.   
 
By default, all search definitions are listed in the table when the Search Manager window is opened. You can limit the search definitions displayed in the table by selecting specific filter attributes.   
  
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<li>Enter or select a value that the selected attribute must either be similar to or contain. Note that the filter is not case-sensitive.</li>
 
<li>Enter or select a value that the selected attribute must either be similar to or contain. Note that the filter is not case-sensitive.</li>
 
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li>
 
<li>Click the '''Apply''' button.</li>
:Search definitions passing the filter are listed in the table.  
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:Search definitions passing the filter are listed in the table.
 
 
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Revision as of 18:28, 16 October 2012

By default, all search definitions are listed in the table when the Search Manager window is opened. You can limit the search definitions displayed in the table by selecting specific filter attributes.

Figure 71. Search Manager Window Filter

Figure 71. Search Manager Window Filter

To filter the search definitions displayed in the table:

  1. From the Search Manager window, select the attribute on which you would like to apply the filter from the Filter list. Filter options for search definitions include:
    • Data Entry Date – returns all with a data entry date that contains the specified value.
    • Name – returns places with a name that contains the specified value.
  2. Enter or select a value that the selected attribute must either be similar to or contain. Note that the filter is not case-sensitive.
  3. Click the Apply button.
  4. Search definitions passing the filter are listed in the table.