About the items on the Conditions tab

The following table shows the items on the
Conditions
tab and their meanings.
Item
Description
SearchesNewCondtion
Create a condition on which to search. The
New Condition
dialog box fields and options that appear vary depending on the data source for which you are creating the condition.
SearchesProperties
Properties
Change the properties of the selected condition. The
Condition Properties
dialog box fields and options that appear vary depending on data source for which you are creating the condition.
SearchesConditionstabDeletebutton
Delete the selected condition.
Searchesleftparenth
Place a left parenthesis at the beginning of the selected condition. Use parenthesis to group conditions to control the way the entire expression is evaluated.
Searchesrightparenth
Place a right parenthesis at the end of the selected condition. Use parenthesis to control the way the entire expression is evaluated.
Searchesandbutton
Place an
And
in front of the selected condition. By default, each condition has an
And
in front of it. Use
And
when you want results to appear in the search results only if conditions are met. For example, if you want to see events that have the User Name
Bob Smith
that occurred in the last two days, join the date and user name conditions with
And
.
Searchesorbutton
Place an
Or
in front of the selected condition. Use
Or
when you want an item to appear in the search results if one or the other condition is met. For example, if you want to see results where Bob or Sally was the user, join these conditions with an
Or
. The search results will show records where Bob or Sally was the user.
Searchesnotbutton
Place a
Not
in front of the selected condition. Use
Not
when you want to exclude records that meet the condition. For example, if you want to see search results where Bob was not the user, place a
Not
in front of the condition that would determine that Bob was the user. The search results will show no records where Bob was the user.
SearchesConditionstabMoveupbutton
Move a condition higher in the list of shown conditions. While FactoryTalk AssetCentre does evaluate conditions in a specific order (parenthetical conditions before And conditions, and Or conditions last), it does also evaluate those conditions from top to bottom. Therefore, to find search results that include all of Bob and Sally's work before Fred's work, place Bob and Sally's conditions above Fred's.
SearchesConditionstabMovedownbutton
Move Down
Move a condition lower in the list of shown conditions. FactoryTalk AssetCentre evaluates the conditions in the order they appear. Therefore, to find search results that include all of Bob and Sally's work after Fred's work, place Bob and Sally's conditions below Fred's.
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