Editing a search criteria’s property conditions – Grass Valley Xplorer Vertigo Suite v.4.8 User Manual
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Appendix B - Searching for assets stored on the XMS
6.
Select from the P
ROPERTY
drop-down list the metadata property that you want to base
the search on.
7.
Set the conditions of the property by filling in the field’s text box and then selecting the
appropriate condition qualifier from the drop-down list to the left of the text box.
8.
Repeat steps 5 to 7 to add additional search criteria. Otherwise, click OK.
9.
Verify that the search criteria accurately summarized in the C
RITERIA
panel and Q
UERY
message areas on the search interface. If it is what you desire then launch the search
by clicking the S
EARCH
button. If it is not, then select the faulty search criteria and click
the E
DIT
button to make the appropriate changes.
Editing a search criteria’s property conditions
The Search tool allows you to easily edit the conditions of a property of an existing search
criteria. The following procedure describe how you can change the property’s existing
settings, add a new condition to the search criteria, or remove a condition.
To edit a search criteria:
1.
Select the search criteria from the C
RITERIA
panel on the Search interface.
2.
Click E
DIT
on the Search interface.
The E
DIT
AN
EXISTING
CRITERIA
window appears.
3.
Edit the search criteria’s property conditions:
• To change an existing property condition’s setting, edit the property’s
conditions directly in the field.
• To add an additional property condition, click the A
DD
button on the E
DIT
AN
EXISTING
CRITERIA
window. A new row appears in the C
ONDITIONS
panel and
you can set its conditions.
• To remove a property’s condition from the search criteria, select the condition
row in the C
ONDITION
panel and click the D
ELETE
button on the E
DIT
AN
EXISTING
CRITERIA
window. The row is immediately removed.
4.
Click OK, and verify that the search criteria summary in the C
RITERIA
panel and Q
UERY
message areas reflect the desired changes to the search criteria.