Search¶
At the top right of NEXUS IC’s main window is the search box. Type text into this box and press Enter and the Search Results window will be displayed. (This window is non-modal, so you can keep it open and still work with NEXUS IC’s main window. Some users like to drag the Search Results window to, say, the bottom left corner of their screen and leave it open until they close NEXUS IC.)
Within the Search Results window, results are broken into categories. Categories are shown in capital letters.
In the example below you can see many categories, including: Anomaly, Asset, Finding and Library.
You can double-click on any result that isn’t a category, and NEXUS IC will take you to the appropriate place and give that item focus. For example, if you type part or all of an asset name and press Enter, then double-click the result, NEXUS IC will switch to the ASSETS screen and focus the asset in question.
For results which are not available on a main NEXUS IC screen but are available on a Configuration window, NEXUS IC will open that dialog window and give the appropriate item focus. If you’d like to go straight to editing the item instead of to its Configuration dialog, hold down the Control key on your keyboard as you double-click.
When NEXUS IC has opened a dialog window to show you a search result, these dialog windows are modal, so you won’t be able to access the Search Results window until you close the dialog window.
Values in Asset Information forms will not be found by the Search feature — we don’t search these because doing so is a little slow. Values in Risk tables may also not be shown.
To carry out further searches, type fresh text into either the Search Results window or the Search box, and press Enter.
Find As You Type¶
In most grids in NEXUS IC, if the grid has focus and you type on the keyboard, the grid will filter for the text you have typed. For example, if you type “Pipe” (without the quote marks), all rows in that grid that contain “Pipe” will be shown, and other rows will be temporarily hidden.
Find As You Type searches all text fields, which includes the Name column and any other text fields in the grid. It does not include any fields of type Lookup List. You can see which fields are included in the search: they have a blue arrow in their column header.
You can dismiss the Find As You Type search box by clicking the at the right of the find box. You can also dismiss it by pressing the Escape key. (But note that if the Find As You Type box doesn’t have focus, and you’re in a dialog, pressing Escape cancels the whole dialog.) You can manually bring up the Find As You Type box by pressing Ctrl-F.
Find As You Type is not available on the asset tree, so instead you can use it on the Children tab.