Owner's Manual
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Figure 13-3. Filtering on Group Membership
NOTE:
Click the command button (...) to select one or more groups, and use the red “X” to delete a selected
group. The operators are in and not in.
The IP data type now supports a
LIKE
operator. When you select
LIKE
in a filter, you can use a
question mark (?) to replace a digits within the IP address. This means you can retrieve all IP
addresses that contain 192.168.1??.???, for example.
For additional filtering and display options, see Quick Group on page 157 and Available Attribute
List (+) on page 157. These describe the possibilities presented when you open the manager’s
attribute list by clicking the plus (+) to the right of the
Layout
button.
Limiting the Result Set
Information appears below the filter name indicating how many records the query found and how
many are listed. To alter the maximum number of resources displayed, enter a number in the
Max
Rows to Return
box (or use the up and down arrows to the right of the number field). Click
OK
to
save your changes.
NOTE:
This feature ensures that you do not waste significant time while the application attempts to resolve a
large or mistakenly unreasonable query. Where a query reaches the maximum result size, narrow the
search criteria. If you cannot narrow the criteria, increase the maximum result size to handle the query.