Search Features
SFHub Visualizer includes a Search feature that allows for several
different types of searches. Searches can be performed using names,
phrases or keywords to find all possible matches, expressions to search
for Attribute values, or a combination of both using a "Search
Sentence".
A search "sentence" is the entire phrase (string of text)
entered into a Search box*. When searching by name or phrase (name or
any part of a name), the search engine looks for all Element, Template
and Category names that match your entry. When searching by expression,
the search engine looks for all items and values that match your entry.
The Search Feature also provides Expression and Special operators you
can use in building your search sentences. (Refer to the "SFHub
Expressions Guide" for more details.)(Refer to the SigmafineHub
Expression section of this help site for more details.)
Refer to the following for more of an understanding on using the search feature:
- Search Box
- Using Expression Operators in a Search
- Using Special Operators in a Search
- Using Keywords in a Search
- List of Reserved Operators and Keywords
Refer to the following for steps on performing specific types of Element searches:
- Search for a Single Element
- Search for Multiple Elements
- Search for Multiple Elements with a Single Result
- Search for Multiple Elements Using Expressions
- Search for Multiple Elements Using Special Operators
- Search Results Panel (Describes the search results format)
- Search Errors (Describes the search error indicator)
- Search by Column Content
- Search for Calculation On-The-FlyValues
- Search Using Built-In Functions
- Search in Previous Case
- Search for Sub-Elements
- Search in Sub-Attributes