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Xedio Suite Version 4.2 – User Manual - Xedio Browse

EVS Broadcast Equipment – June 2012

Issue 4.2.B

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How to Perform a Quick Text Search

To perform a Quick Text search, proceed as follows:

1.

Show the columns you wish to perform a quick search on.

2.

Type a search string in the Quick Text Search field, based on Quick Text
search rules available from the Help button

and detailed in section

‘Quick Text Search Rules’ on page 17.

3.

Depending on whether the AutoRefresh Filtering setting is selected or not,

you may have to click the Search button to apply the Quick Text Search.

Refer to the tab Software > Parameter Profiles > General > General.
The Quick Text Search is applied and the search result is displayed in the

grid.

4.

To clear the applied Quick Text Search, click the

button to the right of

the search field or select from the Quick Text Search field.

5.

The Quick Text Search field is a combo box that gives access to the last 10

previously searched strings.
Select a filter from the list of the Quick Text Search field to apply a

previous search.

Quick Text Search Rules

The string that you enter in the Quick Text Search field is analyzed according to
the following set of rules, which can be accessed via the Help button

next to

the Quick Text Search field.
The free text search is not a case sensitive operation.

Search String Search Result

Yellow card

Searches for the strings ‘yellow’ andcard’, 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 card"

Searches for strings containing ‘Yellow card’.

Yellow | card

Searches for ‘yellow’ or ‘card’, even if in two different fields

(columns), for example ‘yellow’ in Name or ‘card’ in Keywords.