Table of Contents

Search

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Getting Started
  4. Data Director with Business Entities
  5. Data Director with Subject Areas
  6. Hierarchies and Relationships
  7. Workflows and Reviews

Filtering Records

Filtering Records

After you perform a search, you can refine the search results by using filters. For example, you can refine the search results for John Smith by filtering the results by the city name, Toronto.
  1. Perform a search.
    The search results appear in the
    Search Results
    panel in the
    Search
    page.
  2. In the
    Filter
    panel, select or enter a value for the filter criteria that you require.
    For a date and time field, you can specify the date in the filter, but not the time. The filter uses the default time as 00:00:00 UTC. Some numeric filters might appear in the scientific notation, even though the search results display the values in the decimal notation. For example, the filter might display 10544444.6 as 1.05444446E7.
  3. Click
    Apply
    .
    The search results contain only the records that match the filters that you applied.
  4. To clear all the filter criteria, click
    Clear All
    .

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