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As you work in the Vizion Platform and become familiar with the various tools available for viewing and working with your data, you will “quickly” see the need for the Quick Search feature. While Quick Search can be used to navigate the menu system (see Navigating Menus), this page focuses on the use of Quick Search for finding specific data on an Application page.

Example Quick Search Bar

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Example Reference

Description

Action

1

Select the grid column to search

If you select a Date type field, the Date Picker icon will display. See Using the Date Picker in Quick Search.

2

Select the operator to use for the search. See Using Operators in Quick Search.

3

Enter the search criteria

4

Enable/disable Exact search Search - see Using the Exact Quick Search Button

5

Clear the search criteria

6

Click Search Icon to search

On this page:

Table of Contents

Info

You can use Alt + Q as hot keys to jump to Quick Search.

Using Basic Quick Search

For this explanation, we use the Quick Search bar presented on Trackor Browser pages; however, this feature essentially works the same way wherever it is presented.

Steps to Use Basic Quick Search

1

Choose the field you want to search through by clicking the first box in the Quick Search bar and selecting the field (column) from the drop-down list. All of the fields for the selected view are available here.

An additional Another way to select the column is by using the column header context menu. Just click the column header and select Search by Column. Quick Search will automatically display the column label to search.

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2

Select the operator for the search. Only the operators appropriate for the selected column data type display. See Using Operators in Quick Search.

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3

Enter the search criteria. See Ways to Enter Search Criteria for more information.

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4

Click the Quick Search Icon or press Enter.






The system will search based on the search criteria and display the results in the grid. If no fields meet the criteria, the grid will be empty.

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5

After the search is performed, users can clear the search criteria and return the grid to its original state by:

  • clicking the Clear icon ( X ) that now appears

OR

  • deleting the value and clicking the Quick Search icon/pressing Enter.

In addition, you will see that the search icon changes to include a plus sign meaning you can save your search as a filter. See Using Multiple Quick Search Filters.

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Ways to Enter Quick Search Criteria

Use the chart below to understand how to search for specific criteria for a field.

To search for:

Action:

Example:

multiple words

enter each word separated with a comma

SiteABC, SiteXYZ

exact words

include quote marks around each word you want to exactly match in the results. See Using the Exact Quick Search Button for more information.

“John Doe”

text + wildcard ( * )

enter text with an asterisk representing the additional text that might be found

SomeText*

value in grid cell

access the context menu for the cell with the value to search (right-click on cell) and click Search by Value.

Quick Search displays the corresponding column, the selected value in exact search mode, and applies the search.

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Using Operators in Quick Search

The options for operators in Quick Search include =, >, <, <>, Is Null, and Is Not Null with only the operators that work with the data type of the search column displaying as an option to select. For example, > and < do not display as options for text type fields.

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For information about using operators to define a range of numeric values, see Using Multiple Quick Search Filters.

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Using the Exact Quick Search Button

The Exact Quick Search button displays after you enter search criteria. When this button is enabled, entries in Quick Search are wrapped in quotes so that the search results exactly match the quoted entry. In addition, if you paste multiple entries from the clipboard, the entries display separated by commas, and each one is wrapped in quotes. Disabling the Exact Search button removes the quote marks from the Quick Search entry.

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The enabled/disabled status of the Exact Search button on one page extends to other pages that include the Quick Search feature.

Using the Date Picker in Quick Search

After selecting a date column to search, you can press Tab or click the Date Picker icon to open the Date Picker. Select the date to use for your search criteria. Note that you can use any of the operators along with a date to search.

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Using Multiple Quick Search Filters

Once you have done an initial quick search, the Search Icon changes to include a plus sign (+) meaning you can click it and add the chosen column/criteria combination to the list of Quick Search filters. The new Quick Search filter and any others that are added display in the header for the page.

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Adding Additional Quick Search Filters

You can add additional filters by selecting another column/criteria combination and clicking the Search Icon. The resulting Trackors (records) are added with “AND” logic so that they are filtered by both filters. You can then click the Search Icon(+) to add the subsequent filter to the list of Quick Search filters.

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The maximum number of Quick Search filters is controlled by the MaxQuickSearchFiltersCount program parameter; the default is 5. If there is not enough space in the first line of added filters, the list will wrap to an additional line.

Defining a Range with Multiple Quick Search Filters

To define a range of numeric values to filter, users can add and enable two separate filters:  one with the “<” operator and one with the “>” operator. The example below includes two enabled filters resulting in records that have a purchase price greater than $50 and less than $500.

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In addition, you can:

Enable / disable each Quick Search Filter by clicking the checkcircle

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Clear each Quick Search Filter by clicking the X

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Clear all of the Quick Search Filters by clicking Clear All

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Edit a Quick Search Filter by clicking it, making changes in the Quick Search Bar, and clicking the search icon

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Watch our Multiple Quick Search Filter in Action

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