The Find Customers page is used to both define the conditions you want to search by, and for displaying the results of the search. (To see more about defining a search, see Find Customers - Search Definition.) By default, searches results are displayed sorted according to Customer name. If you have more results than will fit on a page, the search results can span multiple pages.
The following capture shows an example results for a sample search that returns all Customers stored in the database. This results of this search span two pages, as indicated by the page indicator and page navigation links below the results list.
Displays the search conditions originally used for the search.
Print View
Displays all search results in a single page in a new browser window.
New Window
Displays the current search results page in a new browser window.
Results List
The list of search results that is displayed on the current page.
Page Indicator
Indicates the currently displayed page, out of the number of pages on which search results appear. (Only used for searches with results that span more than one page.)
Page Navigation
Allows you to go back and forward between search results pages. (Only used for searches with results that span more than one page.)
Procedures
Sorting search results
Click a column header in the Search Results page to sort the results by the corresponding column. An Ascending icon ( ) will appear next to the column, indicating that the column is being used to sort the results in ascending order. Repeatedly clicking the same column header will toggle between sorting the results in ascending and descending order by the field values displayed in the column. Ascending ( ) or Descending ( ) icons will be displayed next to the column header to indicate sort order. Shift-clicking a column header will provide multi-column sort capabilities. Clicking a column header until the Ascending ( ) and Descending ( ) icons disappear will return the results to the original sort order.
Clearing search results
Click the Clear link in the header of the Search Results page. The results will disappear and a Find page will open with all conditions empty.
Saving the search
See[Saving searches for reuse],[Resaving a saved search with a new name],and[Saving changes to a previously saved search]for more information on options for saving your search.
Viewing the original search conditions (and changing them)
Click Change Condition ( ). The original conditions used to conduct the search will be displayed in the Find page.
Exporting search results
Click the Export Data link in the header of the Search Results page. The Export Data Options window will open in the current page.
Select the column and row delimiters you want to use for the exported data.
Optional: To convert end-of-line characters within the data to new lines, enable the Convert ... checkbox and select a New line format.
Click OK ( ) when done setting the data export options. The Export Data Options window will close, and the exported data file will attempt to open using the conventions of your browser and operating system combination.
Note: The default file name for export data is "export.txt".
Navigating between pages of search results
When search results span multiple pages, you can use the Previous and Next links or the number links at the bottom of each results page to navigate between all your results pages.
Viewing all results on one page
Click the Print View link in the header of the Search Results page to view results spanning multiple pages on one contiguous page. A new browser window will open, displaying all the search results.
Note: The screen capture uses Customer search results as an example of how to view multi-page results on one page. The same capability is available for other search types.