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Appendix B - Searching for assets stored on the XMS
a complementary condition, which generally broadens the search. For example, using the
OR conditions setting for the AgencyName property widens the search results to assets that
were distributed by Reuters or the Associated Press.
Once you build the search criteria in the A
DD
A
N
EW
C
RITERIA
window and click OK, it
becomes listed in the Search tool’s Criteria panel as a search criteria statement.
It is recommended that you verify the logic of your search criteria and query by reviewing
the summary statements displayed in the Criteria panel and the Query summary below the
Criteria panel (figure
7-8
). If these statements are accurate, then you can click the S
EARCH
button to launch the search. If the statements are not exactly what you want, you can edit
the search criteria by selecting the criteria statement in the Criteria panel and then clicking
the E
DIT
button. The E
DIT
AN
E
XISTING
CRITERIA
window appears and allows you to change
the property’s conditions in the same way that you created the criteria.
Figure 7-8. The search criteria and query is summarized on the Advanced search tool’s interface
If your search criteria is too general, then the Search tool could retrieve more results than
are necessary, which could take time and be ineffective. At any time during the search, you
can click the S
TOP
button which will immediately stop the search at whatever point its at.
The results that were retrieved to that point will be displayed in the Results area.
Rather than recreating the same search criteria every time you start a new session, you can
save the search criteria to disk using the S
AVE
button and then open the search criteria later
using the L
OAD
button. See
“Saving and loading a search criteria” on page 7-25
for more
information.
N
OTE
See
“Performing an advanced search” on page 7-22
for precise instructions on how to use
the advanced search interface to find assets.