Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Configuration
- Configuration Profiles
- General Profile Settings
- Configuring Devices
- Activating Tag Actions
- Validation Constraints
- Audible Alert Sound Events
- Data Collection and Validation
- Importing and Exporting
- Tools
- Tag Actions
- Tag Action Manager
- Tag Action Settings and Commands
- Tip: the Replace command will import tag codes much faster than the Import command. Use the Import command only when appending a relatively small number of tag codes (less than 25k) to a tag action.
- Tip: the Delete All and Replace commands will generate a lot of empty space in the P3 database. We recommend running the Compact and Repair utility after running any of these commands to optimize the database.
- Tag Actions and Data Entry
- Digitizer Maps
- Searching Data
- Replacing Data Values
- Merging Tag Sessions
- Dot-Out Wizard
- Remove Dot-Outs
- Duplicate Viewer
- Validation Codes
- Database Maintenance
- Tag Actions
- Appendix
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Hardware Support
- Troubleshooting Common Tag Reader Problems
- Troubleshooting Common Digitizer Tablets Problems
- Digitizer Tablet Doesn't Register Pen Clicks
- WinTab Digitizer Tablet Won't Communicate with a PC
- ASCII Digitizer Tablet Won't Communicate with a PC via Serial Port
- Digitizer Tablet doesn't Communicate with P3
- Digitizer Tablet is Sending the Wrong Commands
- Digitizer Tablet is Sending Wrong Lengths
- Digitizer Tablet Hangs P3 when Connected via Baytech Multiport
- Operating the Destron 400 kHz Benchtop Tag Reader
- Configuring Calcomp Drawing Board III
- Index

P3 Help
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The search feature is accessed using the Search command located under the Edit
menu.
Selecting the Search command will create a new search query. Clicking on the arrow
to the right of the command will display a Manage Favorite Searches command
and any saved searches below. Selecting the Manage Favorite Searches command
will display a manager window where the user can copy, rename and delete saved
searches.
Creating a Search Query
There are two basic steps for creating a search query. First, the user defines the
search criteria by creating one or more elementary conditions such as 'VRT Code is
equal to 01' or 'Conditional Comment Contains RE' and combines them together by
saying all or any of these conditions apply to the search. Second, the user defines
which data fields will appear in the results. Once these two steps are complete, the
user presses the Search button and the results are displayed below the search
definitions. The example below searches for any records containing a mortality or
recapture conditional comment flag.