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Display
Meaning
field and not applied it yet.
The field background is green:
The user has applied the search string, by pressing
ENTER. The result of the Quick Text Search is
displayed in the grid.
The down arrow next to the Quick Text Search
field gives access to the last 10 searched strings.
The lists differ from clips and logs.
3.3.4 Quick Text Search Syntax Rules
The Quick Text Search option obeys specific rules which can be accessed via the
button next to the Quick Text Search field.
The string that you enter in the Quick Text Search field is analyzed according to the
following set of rules:
Search
String
Search Result
Logical
equivalent
Yellow card
Searches for the words yellow and card, even if in
two different fields (columns), for example yellow in
Name and card in Keywords.
For example a clip named “The Yellow Man” with
keywords “Red Card” will be found, since it has
yellow and card in 2 different fields.
“Yellow” AND
“card”
Yellow | card
Searches for yellow or card, even if in two different
fields (columns), for example yellow in Name or
card in Keywords.
“Yellow” OR
“card”
"Yellow card"
Searches for exact matches of Yellow card.
Between the quotes, all characters are considered
as characters and not operators or wildcards.
”Yellow card”
card*
Searches for card at the beginning of a word.
“card”*
*card*
Searches for all words that include card.
*”card”*