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The search bar, with it's a recognizable icon, can always be found in the upper right-hand corner of the screen:
The search bar, with it's a recognizable icon, can always be found in the upper right-hand corner of the screen:


https://s.pfx.so/pf/vF/hNGO7M.png
https://s.pfx.so/pf/vF/hNGO7M.png
 
 
The search bar can perform global searches across all account data: tasks, actions, contacts, file names, and file descriptions.
The search bar can perform global searches across all account data: tasks, actions, contacts, file names, and file descriptions.
 
 
 
==How search works==
==How search works==
Searches can be done by '''word forms''' or by '''word parts'''.
Searches can be done by '''word forms''' or by '''word parts'''.


 
https://s.pfx.so/pf/ct/ZjVaNG.png
https://s.pfx.so/pf/ct/ZjVaNG.png


When searching by '''word parts''', the search will only begin once you have entered three or more symbols. This means you can't search for an object using just two letters.
When searching by '''word parts''', the search will only begin once you have entered three or more symbols. This means you can't search for an object using just two letters.


Search results show objects that contain your search query at the beginning of a word.
Search results show objects that contain your search query at the beginning of a word.
===For example===
===For example===
*If you search for "burg," contacts with the last name "Burger" will be returned, but a contact with the last name "Hamburg" won't.
*If you search for "burg," contacts with the last name "Burger" will be returned, but a contact with the last name "Hamburg" won't.


Searching by word forms only works when an entire word has been entered in the search bar. This type of search accounts for verb conjugations, plurals, and other grammatical rules. This is useful when you need to find an object using an approximate combination of words.
Searching by word forms only works when an entire word has been entered in the search bar. This type of search accounts for verb conjugations, plurals, and other grammatical rules. This is useful when you need to find an object using an approximate combination of words.
===For example===
===For example===
*The search query "PBX request" will help you find a task called, say, "Completed requests for PBX installation."
*The search query "PBX request" will help you find a task called, say, "Completed requests for PBX installation."
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You can search by word parts across all Planfix objects: [[tasks]], [[projects]], [[contacts]], [[directories]], etc.
You can search by word parts across all Planfix objects: [[tasks]], [[projects]], [[contacts]], [[directories]], etc.
 
==Searching across custom fields==
==Searching across custom fields==
You can find a task, contact, or other Planfix object by a value in a [[Custom fields | custom field]]:
You can find a task, contact, or other Planfix object by a value in a [[Custom fields | custom field]]:
 
 
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https://s.pfx.so/pf/Qo/wpXeUU.png


At the moment, this can only be done for numeric and text fields.
At the moment, this can only be done for numeric and text fields.
 
==Sorting search results==
==Sorting search results==
You can sort search results for any object (Task, Project, etc.):
You can sort search results for any object (Task, Project, etc.):
 
 
https://s.pfx.so/pf/v2/tdDTgn.png
https://s.pfx.so/pf/v2/tdDTgn.png


If you search by date, the most recent results will be at the top. Sorting is set separately for each object and is preserved for future searches.
If you search by date, the most recent results will be at the top. Sorting is set separately for each object and is preserved for future searches.


Example in the screenshot above: the next time a task search is done, recently added tasks will be returned first.
Example in the screenshot above: the next time a task search is done, recently added tasks will be returned first.
 
==Additional search options==
==Additional search options==
*'''minus-word:''' if you enter request -payment in the search bar, tasks will be returned that mention requests, but not requests for payments;
*'''phrase:''' put quotes around your search term ("request for payment") and you'll only return tasks that contain the exact phrase.
*'''phrase:''' put quotes around your search term ("request for payment") and you'll only return tasks that contain the exact phrase.
 


==Searching in favorites==
==Searching in favorites==
Clicking the star in the global account search window opens the [[Favorites]] panel, which displays the objects important to your work that you have marked with the Favorite icon:
Clicking the star in the global account search window opens the [[Favorites]] panel, which displays the objects important to your work that you have marked with the Favorite icon:
 
 
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https://s.pfx.so/pf/r8/Vh3jHF.png


When the favorites panel is open, the global search bar will search across your favorites:
When the favorites panel is open, the global search bar will search across your favorites:


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== Go To ==
== Go To ==
*[[The Planfix interface]]
*[[The Planfix interface]]
*[[Feature Description]]
*[[Feature Description]]

Latest revision as of 12:53, 14 June 2024

The search bar, with it's a recognizable icon, can always be found in the upper right-hand corner of the screen:

hNGO7M.png   The search bar can perform global searches across all account data: tasks, actions, contacts, file names, and file descriptions.

How search works

Searches can be done by word forms or by word parts.

ZjVaNG.png

When searching by word parts, the search will only begin once you have entered three or more symbols. This means you can't search for an object using just two letters.

Search results show objects that contain your search query at the beginning of a word.

For example

  • If you search for "burg," contacts with the last name "Burger" will be returned, but a contact with the last name "Hamburg" won't.

Searching by word forms only works when an entire word has been entered in the search bar. This type of search accounts for verb conjugations, plurals, and other grammatical rules. This is useful when you need to find an object using an approximate combination of words.

For example

  • The search query "PBX request" will help you find a task called, say, "Completed requests for PBX installation."

The type of search that you choose is automatically preserved for future searches and will not change unless you change it yourself.

You can search by word parts across all Planfix objects: tasks, projects, contacts, directories, etc.

Searching across custom fields

You can find a task, contact, or other Planfix object by a value in a custom field:   wpXeUU.png

At the moment, this can only be done for numeric and text fields.

Sorting search results

You can sort search results for any object (Task, Project, etc.):   tdDTgn.png

If you search by date, the most recent results will be at the top. Sorting is set separately for each object and is preserved for future searches.

Example in the screenshot above: the next time a task search is done, recently added tasks will be returned first.

Additional search options

  • phrase: put quotes around your search term ("request for payment") and you'll only return tasks that contain the exact phrase.

Searching in favorites

Clicking the star in the global account search window opens the Favorites panel, which displays the objects important to your work that you have marked with the Favorite icon:   Vh3jHF.png

When the favorites panel is open, the global search bar will search across your favorites:

jN3Mug.png 

Autofocus search

When you start typing any text on the keyboard, the text is automatically entered in the global search bar if the cursor is not in a specific field. Each employee can configure this option individually in their card under the "Interface" section:

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