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When you search for items in a class, or view items in a class, the results are displayed in the Results Page. The Results Page lets you perform a number of tasks on classes and items within the database. Some of these tasks are described in this topic and others are described elsewhere in the documentation. This topic includes the following tasks: These tasks are described elsewhere in the documentation. Follow these links for more information: |
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You can perform these basic operations in the Results View tab. |
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This task explains how to sort the results: |
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This task explains how to hide or display the columns: |
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This task explains how to view property information: |
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CES shows relationships between items in different classes. For example,
your organization might want to track part and manufacturer information.
The relationship in this case is: Manufacturers make parts. In many cases,
organizations want to reflect this relationship in their data. In the simplest
example, a relationship between two classes might appear as another field.
You might have a Manufacturer Name field for the STATIC RAM - VIP class.
However, including a simple field means the search conditions you can specify
for the manufacturer when searching the STATIC RAM class are limited to
the Manufacturer Name, even though the database stores other useful information about the manufacturer. CES enables you to access other properties for a related class through pointers. You can use these pointers to construct a more specific search. When you are searching, this relationship structure enables you to view and use the properties of a related class in your search. After a search, you can use the same relationships between items in the database to select an item in the Results Page and view any items related to it. |
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This task explains how to display the related item or items: |
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You can mark a class property for:
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This task explains how to perform the inline editing: | ||
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This task explains how to display the search pattern: |
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