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Milestone XProtect Transact User Manual

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Milestone XProtect

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Transact

Users Manual

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Viewing transactions in the

XProtect Smart Client

Lines in which the specified phrase appears will immediately be highlighted by blue squares in
front of the lines in the transaction window:

The next 10 occurrences containing the required search phrase are also immediately
displayed in the [Search Result Window] to the right of the search panel.

Tip: With the search panel's other features, such as the Case Sensitive check box, you are
able to narrow your search criteria. See the descriptions of these features in the following.

Tip: You can quickly jump between occurrences of the specified phrase by clicking the Up and
Down buttons or by clicking on the different occurrences in the [Search Result Window].

Up: Lets you quickly jump to the previous occurrence of the phrase specified in the search
phrase field.

Down: Lets you quickly jump to the next occurrence of the phrase specified in the search
phrase field.

Use: Lets you select between three ways of searching for the phrase specified in the [Search
Phrase Field]
:

Simple: Use simple search, with which any line containing an occurrence of the specified
phrase will be highlighted.

Exact: Use exact match, with which occurrences of the specified phrase will be highlighted
only if they are preceded and followed by a blank space. Example: If you specify the search
phrase jack, only occurrences in which the phrase jack appears surrounded by spaces will be
highlighted, whereas occurrences such as jacket will not.

Wildcards: Search using wildcards. Three different characters can be used as wildcards:

o

The asterisk character (*). Place an asterisk after required characters to search for all
occurrences in which those characters appear. Example: If you specify jac* as your search
phrase, all occurrences containing the letters jac, such as leatherjacket, jackboots and
similar, will be highlighted.

o

The question mark character (?), with which any single character can be substituted.
Example: If you specify the search phrase j?ck, all occurrences such as jack, jock, etc.
will be highlighted. You may use several question mark characters in your search.
Examples: jac???n or j?cks?n.

o

The hash character (#), with which any single digit can be substituted. Example: If you
specify the search phrase 4#, all occurrences such as 40, 41, etc. will be highlighted. You
may use several hash characters in your search. Examples: 4## or 12#4##7.

Case sensitive: When you select the Case sensitive check box, only occurrences matching
the case used in the specified phrase will be highlighted.