Searching Using Keywords and Filters (Advanced Search)
To search using keywords, filters, and search conditions
1. In My webMethods: Administration > Integration > B2B > Partner Administration > asset to search for
2. Click the Advanced tab.
4. Click the Filters tab. You can specify one or more search filters. For each filter, specify the field, operator, and value to use in the search. To add another filter, click . Specify values as described below. For
Name,
Agreement ID, and
Description, type a string.
For most other fields, click
Edit to search for and specify the value.
You can search for EDI document types only if the
webMethods Module for EDI is installed on the
Integration Server that hosts
Trading Networks. If you want to search for document types other than XML, flat file, or EDI, select
Other.
In a processing rules search, for
Sender Group and
Receiver Group, you can expand the search results to reflect the group membership of the groups you specify. For example, if you select a sender group, you can expand the search to return all rules where the sender is that sender group, the sender is a member of that sender group, or the
Sender criterion for the rule is set to
Any. To expand the search, select
Perform Implicit Matching.
You can search for processing rules based on rule ordinals. Ordinals correspond to the positions of rules in the rules list.
5. In the Search Condition list, select AND to search for assets of the specified type that match all search criteria, or OR to search for assets of the specified type that match any search criterion.
Note:
You can specify multiple criteria for a single field, and select AND or OR to search for assets.
6. In a processing rule search, you can specify the criteria order for Trading Networks to follow when searching. Click the Options tab. In the Search Order panel, click and to move search criteria up or down, respectively, and click Save. 7. In a custom attribute, document type, processing rules, or TPA search, you can narrow the results to only those assets that were modified within a specified date range. Use the fields in the Last Modified or Date Range panel to identify the date range.
8. Click Go.