Search Navigation Controls

The Search Navigation Controls feature is available throughout most hubs and other applications. Use these controls to quickly locate a saved search, create ad hoc or new searches, page through records, find and select multiple records, and view selected hub or application records in either detail view or list view .

Search Navigation Controls

The Search Navigation Controls (highlighted in red) appear at the top of most Hub and application forms. These controls are comprised of the following components:
Field Description
Find <record> Use this field to enter a partial or complete name or number in the Find <record> lookup to find and select records that you want to view or edit. Returned records appear in the drop-down list and can include active, inactive, and dormant records.

Your current record selection will be preserved even if you switch from one Hub to another. For example, if you are working in the Projects hub and then switch from that hub to another, when you return to the Projects hub, your current project record selection is still available.

Saved Search Control

The Saved Search control provides several components to find and select saved searches available for the active module, as well as filter and locate Hub records returned for a search. Click to the right of the filter icon to display the Saved Searches and the Record Selection panes.

The Saved Searches pane (left) provides a list of all saved searches that are available for the active module, as well as a Quick Find field and a + New Search link. The saved searches can include standard (for example, All, Active, and Mine), as well as personal, shared, and complex searches (such as SQL Where Clause and legacy searches).

Also, if available, a Selection search appears in the Saved Search control at the top of most Hub and application forms and also in the Saved Searches list. The word Selection denotes what is sometimes known as an ad hoc search. Only one ad hoc Selection is available at any given time and will remain unchanged until you either update it or create a new ad hoc search.

Record Selection

The Record Selection pane (right) allows you to find Hub records and select multiple records for use in ad hoc searches. At the top of the Record Selection pane, use the Find in list field to filter and locate either a specific record or multiple records. Use the Select All button to preserve all the records included in the saved search without creating an ad hoc selection search. Vantagepoint closes the Saved Searches and Record Selection panes.

You can also create an ad hoc search based on a selection of records included in a saved search. From the Record Selection pane, select a single or a subset of the records that you want to include in the ad hoc search. As you begin to select a subset of records, the Select All button at the bottom of the pane is replaced by the Done button. Click Done to save the ad hoc search. To clear your record selections and choose other ones, click the Clear selections link at the bottom of the Record Selection pane.

The word Selection denotes an ad hoc search and appears in both the Saved Search control () and in the Saved Searches list. Only one ad hoc search Selection is available at any given time in the list and will remain unchanged until you either update the selection or create a new one based on a different saved search.

To update the ad hoc search Selection, click to open the Edit Search dialog box. You can then modify the search records and also use the standard and advanced features of Vantagepoint Search to create a new ad hoc search with a new set of conditions, fields, and records.

For more information, see Select Hub Records for an Ad Hoc Search and Edit a Selection in a Saved Search.
Quick Find
Use the Quick Find field to enter part of a search's information, such as a name or number. If the information that you enter matches only one search, an Edit icon appears to the right of the search. Click to open the search in the Edit Search dialog box. If the information produces more than one result, a list of all matching searches displays.

To include only active records in the selected quick search, click the Active Only toggle () on the Record Selection pane.

For more information, see Use a Quick Find to Locate a Search and

+ New Search

Use + New Search to create a new search for hub records, report fields, and other application records. You use the New Search dialog box to refine your search criteria using either basic or advanced search features.

For more information, see: New Search Dialog Box, Personal and Shared Searches, Build a Basic Search, and Build an Advanced Search.

x of x Use these arrow icons to scroll through the records in the search results and display a different record on the form. The numbers indicate which record you are viewing out of the total number of records in the search results.
Click the List View icon to see the list view of the form. Fields are displayed in columns in a grid, rather than on separate tabs of the form. In each grid, you can display and edit data for multiple records at one time, with data for each record displayed in a row. This makes it easy to compare and update multiple records at one time because you do not have to open individual records.

To add or remove columns, or to change the order of the columns in the grid, click to the right of the grid and use the Select Columns dialog box.

For information about selecting columns, see Select Columns for a Grid.

Each grid toolbar also provides access to options for printing grid data, exporting data, and grouping by column.

To maximize a grid to a full-screen display, click . This expanded view reduces the need to scroll through long lists of records. Click this option again to return to the standard grid display. For more information, see Maximize the Grid View.

For more information about working in list view, see Use List View.

In My Preferences, you can set your preferred application view to detail view, list view, or the last view that you used. For more information, see Set the Preferred Application View.

Click the Detail View icon to view and edit the contents of a single record. All fields for the selected record are displayed on the form, typically on one or more tabs. Initially, detail view is used by default when you open hub forms and some other application forms. This is the view described in most help topics.

In My Preferences, you can set your preferred application view to detail view, list view, or the last view that you used. For more information, see Set the Preferred Application View.

For more information about VantagepointSearch features, see Search Quick Reference, Components of a Search, and Search Hub Records, and Select Hub Records for an Ad Hoc Search.

You can access a specific hub record or set of records when you enter a partial or complete name or number in theFind <hub records> field to the left of Search Navigation Controls. If two or more hub records are returned, click the record you want displayed in the active hub or application form.