Search and Filter
Search in the list view
To search/filter the current table, you can open the search window by doing one of the following:
- Go to [edit -> search] in the menu
- Click on the magnifying glass icon in the menu at the top right
- Click on the magnifying glass icon next to the search bar
- Enter a value in the search bar and press ENTER
- Enter one or more values in the search bar above the corresponding attributes (table columns) and press ENTER



If a search is currently active in the table, a “!” is displayed in the search bar next to the letter symbol.

Detail search
With 1., 2. or 3. the detailed search window appears in which the search criteria can be entered.
- Filter
- Search templates
- Input field
- Global link
- Reset search
- Search for
- Close window

Input field
The attribute (table column) to be searched/filtered can be selected in the input field. One or more attributes can be selected for the search. To do this, each attribute must be added via the input field. Suitable suggestions are made for the input. As soon as an attribute has been added to the search, the following restrictions can be made for each attribute:
- Add further restriction for an attribute (“+”)
- Attribute name (was selected by entering it in the “Show fields” field)
- Search options
- Invert search (“!”)
- Case sensitive (“A”)
- Input field for searched value
- Delete restriction (“x”)

Restrict attributes for the search
Once the appropriate attributes have been selected, one (or more using the “+” icon) restrictions can be selected for an attribute. If several restrictions are to apply to an attribute, there are several linking options to choose from.
Link | Description |
and | Both conditions must apply |
or | One of the conditions must apply |
For each restriction of an attribute, the search options can be used to determine what must apply. For example, whether the attribute value searched for in the table must be smaller than a certain value or must contain something specific.
Search options – String | Description |
is | The attribute value is the same as the searched value |
contains | The attribute value contains the searched value |
begins | The attribute value begins with the searched value |
Search options – Number | |
equal | The attribute value is equal to the searched value |
greater | The attribute value is greater than the value searched for |
smaller | The attribute value is smaller than the value searched for |
greater than or equal to | The attribute value is equal to or greater than the value searched for |
less than or equal to | The attribute value is equal to or less than the value searched for |
not equal | The attribute value is not equal to the searched value |
Search options – for all | |
is empty | The attribute value does not contain a value |
is not empty | The attribute value contains a value |
Another way to restrict the search is to use the “!” symbol and the “A” symbol. If there is a tick next to the “!”, everything that corresponds to the opposite of this restriction is displayed. If there is a tick next to the “A”, the search is case-sensitive.

The value you are looking for can be entered in the input field on the right. The Fig. Example of input fields for searched values is a section of the input fields from the previous example. Depending on the type of attribute, you can search for letters, words and numbers. Combined with the search options, “!” and “A”, the searched value restricts the search for an attribute.

Use the red cross on the right to delete a restriction (line) from the search.
Global link
The global link determines whether the restrictions should apply to all attributes or whether the restrictions should apply to at least one of the attributes.

Link | Description |
and | The associated restrictions apply to all attributes |
or | The associated restriction applies to at least one of the attributes |
Reset search
If “Reset search” is clicked, all search criteria are deleted, the search window is closed and the entire table is displayed.
Search
When “Search” is clicked, the search is carried out on the table and all entries that meet the search criteria are displayed.
Search template
To save the search for later use, click on the cogwheel symbol next to the “Search selection” field, give the search a name in the input field and then click on save. For a later search, a selection field now appears in which a previously saved search can be selected.

Close window
The window is closed by clicking on the cross in the top right-hand corner of the window. If “Search” has already been clicked once, the restrictions of the last search will appear when the search is reopened. Closing the window does not reset the search.
Search in the table search bar
Any number of values can be entered in the search bar of the table to be searched for. These values are linked with OR, which means that at least one of these values must be contained in the attribute value. The search is executed by pressing ENTER. Each attribute is then searched/filtered for these values and all data records to which this search applies are displayed. If several of the values searched for are present in an attribute value, the corresponding data record is displayed as often as the values match. The search is automatically transferred to the detailed search.

Search in the search bar of the attributes
Each attribute can be searched/filtered directly by entering a value in the search bar of the respective attribute. The search is carried out by pressing ENTER and all data records to which this search applies are displayed.

Filter
Filters make it easy to restrict tables to the most necessary information. A filter determines which attributes (columns of a table) are to be displayed. It is also possible to directly display only entries that match certain values (e.g. “Name” begins with “A”).
Filters can be created, applied, administered, published and deleted in different ways. This is possible via the table menu, the filter bar and the detailed search.
Filter in the table menu
Filters can be created, applied, administered, published and deleted in the table menu. The filter functions can be selected under [Extras -> Filter].

Filter in the filter bar
Filters can be created, applied, administered, published and deleted in the filter bar.

Click on the funnel symbol to open the following window:

Filter in the detail search
Filters can be created and applied in the detailed search.

Filter as admin
Under [admin -> Setup -> Filter], the admin can create, administer, publish and delete filters. For more details, see Filters and search templates.
Create filter
Where? | How? |
Table menu | A filter can be created in a table in the menu under [Extras -> Filter -> Save as]. The filter must be named. The currently applied search is saved as a filter. |
Filter bar | In [Filter bar -> Funnel symbol -> in the input field next to the “+” symbol], you must give the filter a name and then click on “Save as”. You can rename an existing filter by clicking on “overwrite”. |
Detail search | In the detailed search next to the funnel symbol, click on the cogwheel symbol and then enter a name for the selected search to save it as a filter. To save, click on the save icon. |
Apply filter
Where? | How? |
Table menu | An existing filter can be applied in the menu under [Extras -> Filter -> Filter 1]. Filter 1 is an example of a filter. |
Filter bar | In the filter bar, you can select an existing filter and apply it to the table. |
Detail search | You can select an existing filter in the detailed search next to the funnel symbol. |
Manage filter
Where? | How? |
Table menu | Existing filters can be managed under [Extras -> Filter -> Administer]. |
Filter bar | The selected filter can be managed in the filter bar -> [Funnel icon -> administer]. |


All filters and search templates for all tables (Fig. a1)/the selected table (Fig. a2) are displayed. The funnel symbol describes a filter and the magnifying glass symbol describes a search template. The following can be done with each of these filters and search templates:
- Rename: Click on Name, rename and press ENTER
- Display in the table: Click on grid icon
- Delete: Click on the trash can icon and confirm the message
- Publish: Click on the human icon (see Publish filter)
Publish filter
Where? | How? |
Table menu | The currently applied filter can be published under [Extras -> Filter -> Publish]. |
Filter bar | The selected filter can be published in the filter bar -> [Funnel icon -> Administer -> Person icon]. |
The following window appears.

Icon | Description |
1-person | List of individual persons for whom you can publish the filter is displayed |
Input field for 1-person | You can search for the name of a person for whom you want to publish the filter |
3-persons | List of groups of people for whom you can publish the filter is displayed |
Input field for 3-persons | You can search for the name of a group of people for whom you want to publish the filter |
Eye | People who have a check mark can see/use this filter |
Pen | People who have a tick are allowed to edit the filter |
Dustbin | People who have a tick can delete the filter |
x | Delete publication for this person (group) |
Delete filter
Where? | How? |
Table menu | The currently applied filter can be deleted under [Extras -> Filter -> delete]. |
Filter bar | In the filter bar -> [Funnel symbol -> delete], the selected filter (filter 1 in the example) can be deleted. |