Searching for numbers – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 User Manual
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Searching with Boolean operators (AND, OR, AND NOT)
You can search with the following Boolean operators: AND, OR, and AND NOT. If
you enter more than one term without a specific Boolean operator, the OR operator
is implied.
To search with Boolean operators, use the Asset Metadata text field.
NOTE: You cannot search with explicit Boolean operators in the Asset Name text field.
Related Links
About favorite filters
on page 23
About searching with filters
on page 21
About noise words: words ignored in a search
on page 28
About searching metadata fields
on page 25
Shortcuts to assets, locations, or searches
on page 17
Quick Reference: searching for assets
on page 16
Filter icon reference table
on page 25
Search icon reference table
on page 19
Searching for numbers
You can search for numbers in three ways:
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To find a number in an asset’s name, use the Asset Name text field.
•
To find a number in the asset’s text field metadata, such as the description, use the
Asset Metadata text field.
•
To find a number only in a specific category, such as a number metadata field or
a specific Creation Date, Modification Date, etc., create a filter and select the
property to search on.
NOTE: You cannot search for single numbers in the Asset Metadata text field. Any single
character, letter or number, is treated like a “noise” word and is ignored. To search for a
single number in the metadata, create a filter.
Related Links
About favorite filters
on page 23
About searching with filters
on page 21
About noise words: words ignored in a search
on page 28
About searching metadata fields
on page 25
Shortcuts to assets, locations, or searches
on page 17
Quick Reference: searching for assets
on page 16
Filter icon reference table
on page 25
Search icon reference table
on page 19
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