Search operators in ADS
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Available search operators
Character name | Character | Keyboard shortcut | Description / example |
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Pipe | | | Alt Gr + < | Meaning: Or |
Greater | >Â | Shift + < | Meaning: Greater than |
Less | <Â | <Â | Meaning: Less than |
Equal | = | Shift + 0 | Description/use: Cannot be used on its own, only in combination with other characters. |
Current date | t | t | Meaning: Converted into the current date. |
Asterisk | * | Shift + + | Meaning: Placeholder |
Colon | : | Shift + . | Meaning: from:to |
Combined search operators
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Operator | Character | Description / Example |
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Greater than or equal to | >= | Greater than or equal to Example: >= 15/02/2015 - Search for a date greater than or equal to 15/02/2015 |
Less than or equal to | <= | Less than or equal to Example: <= 15/02/2015 - Search for a date less than or equal to 15/02/2015 |
Current date | =t | Meaning: Is NOT converted to the current date. Explanation: When using =t, the application determines the current date anew every day. =t is not visually converted into a date. Example: On 23/01/2015, =t only shows datasets from 23/01/2015. |
Current month | =m | Similar to the [t] function for entering the date, the abbreviation [m] can be used in the accounting period or in the service month. Enter [m] to preallocate the actual valid accounting period or the service month. Example: In the dashboard, a search area can be constructed over the last 6 booking periods as follows: |
Linking multiple search operators
Operator | Description / example |
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t-1|t|t1 - or - t-1:t1 | Meaning: yesterday, today, tomorrow Example: Using t-1|t|t1 on 15/02/2015 willl show results from 14/02/2015, 15/02/2015 and 16/02/2015. Alternative: t-1:t1 – Search across the same period. |
t-7:t7 | Meaning: Previous week - one week in the future |
BRE|FRA|MUC | Meaning: Search for BRE or FRA or MUC |
>t-1:t2 | Meaning: Previous day - 2 days in the future |
>=t | All dates as of and including today. |