Extended Query
Extended query - introduction
With this form you can search description data from the database that
match specific conditions of the description data, description scopes
and descriptor values. Choose Query →
Extended query … from the menu to open the extended query window
(see image below). With the button
you can set the
timeout for critical database queries, with button
you can set the timeout for the web access to
resource data. Feedbacks can be sent with the button
.
First the Project must be selected from the combo box in the upper
window area. If you want to include matches that are assigned to the
selected project only in the additionalprojects field, check the Additional
projects option. The Matches: field shows the number of available
description datasets. If any matches are available, the
Show matches button is active and by clicking
it the datasets are listed in the Result list section (see image
below).
If you want to view a single entry of the result list, you may select it
by a single click on the entry and press the View
in separate window button. You may check all entries by clicking the
all button, uncheck all entries by clicking
the
none button or toggle the check marks
by clicking the
swap button. You
may export the checked results to a tab-separated text file by clicking
the
button and view the exported list by clicking
. When you close the window by a click on the OK
button, the checked entries are passed to the parent form, e.g. the main
window of Diversity Descriptions (see below). If you do not want to take
over the query results to the parent form, close the extended query by
pressing the Cancel button.
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