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Finding/locating objects in the Object Browser window


To search for any objects present in the Object Browser window (in both the Technical Browser and the Domain Browser):

  1. Right click an object in the Object Browser window to launch the shortcut menu
  2. Select Find Object in Browser from the drop down menu.
  3. You can also use the shortcut key: CTRL+SHIFT+F. The Find dialog box will then be launched.
  4. Enter the string you want to search for (in Find what), or enter an object name, part of an object name or an object ID.
  5. Click Search to find an occurrence of the string/ID in the Object Browser.
  6. The object containing the string/ID will be displayed in the right hand list.
Find dialog box

Find by You can choose to search by object name or object ID (as saved in the CAST Analysis Service schema). By default, Name will be selected and therefore you should enter the name of the object you want to search for.

If you prefer to search for an object based on its ID (as saved in the CAST Analysis Service schema) - for example there are multiple objects with the same name and you know the ID already - select the ID option and then enter the object's ID in the Find what field.

Match Case Select this option if you want to match the case of the string you enter in the search field. For instance, if you enter "SyS" and check the option, all instances of "SYS" will be ignored. If no objects can be found, a small dialog box will prompt you about this.
Only objects beginning with string Select this option if you want to find only those objects that begin with the search string you enter. For example if you enter "SYS" and select the option, all instances of type "CAST.SYS.AURORA" (for example) will be ignored and only those starting with "SYS" will be highlighted.
Object list The object list lists all objects that can be displayed in the Object Browser. This acts as a filter for your search - by default all object types will be selected and thus included in your search.

To exclude an object type from a search, clear the appropriate check box.

Only in Object Browser Selecting this option will force the search to be carried out only in the Object Browser.

This option is selected by default - if you clear the check box, the search will also take place in the Knowledge Base (see Finding/locating objects in the Knowledge Base).

Automatically locate object in Browser Selecting this option will cause the application to automatically highlight the object in the Object Browser when selected in the right-hand list.

Click Cancel to abort the operation and return to the main window.

Notes

See Also

Finding/locating objects in the Graphical View | Finding/locating objects in the Knowledge Base


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