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Except for start and end dates, it is possible to pass a list of multiple search criteria, separated
with semicolons, containing:
Workflow variables
Job variables
Names.
Important hint: No spaces are allowed around the listed names resp. before or after a
semicolon.
Example
A valid user name search string would be:
%\{global.User};helen;%1;george napier
This would look for all entries, where the username is:
as currently stored in the global Workflow variable User
"helen"
as stored in the job variable number 1
equals "george napier" (case insensitive)
The search criteria in this case is an OR.
If search criteria are entered in multiple input fields, all of them are combined with {{AND}}.
Example: Domain name is defined as {{objmtl.objectiflune.com}} and username as
{{rentel}}, then the result will only contain all the print job information for
objmtl.objectiflune.com where the username is "rentel".
Date and Time Definitions
Both date and time entries must be notated in UTC format. During runtime, the dates are
checked and, if any other date/time notation is used, a Workflow error log entry is created.
UTC notation is described here: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html.
It is possible to define the same date for From Date/Time as for To Date/Time. In this case, the
result will be all jobs between 0:00 and 23:59 of that date.
Valid date/time entries:
2016-07-12
It is possible to only define a date without a time
2016-%m-%d
Standard Workflow variables for year, month and day are allowed
2016-07-12
11:00
From and To dates may also have a time indicator (24 hour notation,
separator from the date is a space character, separator between hour and
minute is a colon)
Operators
Searches are case-insensitive.
Searches with multiple entries in one criteria: OR