Examples for Advanced Search
You can use the Advanced Search to narrow down a search to find only the objects that meet specific criteria. This section provides a few examples for how you could use the advanced search feature.
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Index
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Language for localized objects within a translation manifest or language manifest
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Keyword within a context map
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Last modified date
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Object type
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Objects assigned to or modified by user
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Objects checked out by you
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Task topics within a library branch, when you use DRM
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Text string within an SVG graphic
Example search type |
Example actions |
By index |
An index is a list of values that the software
compiles with pointers to the documents that contain those
values. For the identified index, the software tracks all
audience attributes set for elements in the Content Store and which documents have the
audience attribute. This
example search for CCMS Desktop finds all
topics with the keyword, such as sysadmin,
with the attribute of audience, which is part of the Audience
Index.Note: Administrators can configure the software to define whether
an index is searchable or not. The configuration of your
deployment also dictates index availability.
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By keyword within a context map |
This example search finds all topics in a
context with the phrase, such as delete.
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By last modified date |
This example search finds all the topics modified within a custom date range.
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By localized language |
This example search for CCMS Web finds all topics in all the selected
languages for a translation manifest sent out for translation and
then imported in Spanish localized to Spain and Mandarin Chinese.
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By task topic within a library branch |
This example search finds all DRM task
topics in all the selected branches of the library. This includes
topics shared between branches and topics in only one branch.
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By text string within an SVG graphic |
You can search for any text string that appears in an SVG vector graphic that you uploaded to the CCMS Web repository in CCMS Web 6.7 or higher versions. Important: Contact IXIA CCMS Customer Support for
assistance in making older SVG graphics searchable.
Note: To be searchable, the
text must be directly in the SVG vector graphic. If a raster
image (PNG, JPEG, TIF) is embedded in the SVG graphic, any text
in the raster is not indexed.
This example search finds a text string you need to update because of a user interface update, such as remove object, within all SVG graphics in the repository.
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