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| ====== Searching for Elements in a Business Space Version ====== | ====== Searching for Elements in a Business Space Version ====== | ||
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| - | ==== Search Version ==== | + | ===== Search Version |
| - | This command searches the business space version for an occurrence of the specified string (which can be the name of some object, attribute, query etc). The results are displayed in the Search window. Each reference to the specified string is displayed as XML fragment, so that you can easily track down exactly where the reference is by going through the XML tree. The XML tree is quite straightforward and matches closesly to the structure of the business space version. You can also double click on the line and Aware IM will open the corresponding element. | + | This command searches the business space version for an occurrence of the specified string (which can be the name of some object, attribute, query etc). The results are displayed in the Search window. Each reference to the specified string is displayed as XML fragment, so that you can easily track down exactly where the reference is by going through the XML tree. The XML tree is quite straightforward and matches closesly to the structure of the business space version. You can also double click on the line and AwareIM |
| - | < | + | <callout type=" |
| - | ==== Search Rules ==== | + | ===== Search Rules ===== |
| The application that you configure may contain large number of rules so it is often necessary to find a particular rule. The Configuration Tool provides the feature that finds rules matching the specified criteria. You can search for rules implementing processes separately from rules attached to business objects. | The application that you configure may contain large number of rules so it is often necessary to find a particular rule. The Configuration Tool provides the feature that finds rules matching the specified criteria. You can search for rules implementing processes separately from rules attached to business objects. | ||
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| The Configuration Tool will display the results of the search in the Search window. You can go directly to the rule editor by double clicking on the rule in the window. | The Configuration Tool will display the results of the search in the Search window. You can go directly to the rule editor by double clicking on the rule in the window. | ||
| - | ==== Search Last Modified ==== | + | ===== Search Last Modified |
| This command allows you to search for elements which have been last modified before or after the specified date or within the specified period. The dialog that opens allows you to specify the period to search for and the results are displayed in the Search Window. | This command allows you to search for elements which have been last modified before or after the specified date or within the specified period. The dialog that opens allows you to specify the period to search for and the results are displayed in the Search Window. | ||
| - | ==== Find Element ==== | + | ===== Find Element |
| - | This command allows you to search for elements in the Configuration Tree whose names contain the specified string. If only one element is found, | + | This command allows you to search for elements in the Configuration Tree whose names contain the specified string. If only one element is found, |
| - | ==== Unused Elements ==== | + | ===== Unused Elements |
| This command allows you to show all elements that are not referenced by any other elements. These elements are good candidates to be deleted from the version. | This command allows you to show all elements that are not referenced by any other elements. These elements are good candidates to be deleted from the version. | ||