Integration Server 10.3 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Managing Packages | Finding Information about Your Packages | Viewing the Packages that Reside on Your Server | Filtering the List of Packages
 
Filtering the List of Packages
By default, the main package management screen lists all the packages that reside on your server. You can use the filter to limit the packages to be displayed, making the list shorter and more manageable. You can manage the Packages List in the following ways:
*Filter the default list of packages by specifying a full or partial package name, and then including or excluding packages that match the specified criteria.
*Narrow down a list by filtering the results again.
Tip:
Click Show All Packages to disable filtering and restore the default list of all packages on the server.
*To filter the package list
1. In the Packages menu of the Navigation panel, click Management. The Packages List will display all the packages on your server.
2. Click Filter Packages. The filtering options will appear above the Packages List.
Note:
When Filter Packages is enabled, any changes to the Integration Server (such as new packages, etc.) will not be reflected in the Packages List. When you click Show All Packages and return to normal mode, the list will be updated.
3. Select some or all of the following options:
Option
Description
Filter criteria
The string you want to submit to the filter. By default, packages with names that match the string are included in the results. Filter criteria can be literals or a combination of literal and wild-card characters. The “*” (asterisk) and “?” (question mark) are the only supported wild-card characters. Leaving the filter criteria blank includes all packages.
Important:
The package names in the Filter criteria field are case-sensitive. For example, if you enter “wma*”, the filter will ignore any packages beginning with “WmA”.
Include Enabled
Include Disabled
Include Both
Specify whether to include only packages that are enabled (those with Yes in the Enabled column of the Packages List), only those that are disabled (No is in the Enabled column), or to include both enabled and disabled packages.
Filter on result
Enable this option when you have already filtered the list and you want to re-filter the results, rather than the default list.
Exclude from result
Enable this option to display the packages that do not match the Filter criteria, rather than the packages that do match.
4. Click Submit. Only the packages which match the filter options will be displayed.