Search page

The following table describes the various sections shown on a search page.

Important 

Choose an option below to explore the documentation for the latest user interface (UI) or the classic UI.

No. Description
1

Your search text, which you can edit.

2

Saved Filters: A drop-down list of search filters, showing the filter currently applied. By default, no search filter is applied. The drop-down list contains filters you created and those shared with you.

creates a search filter or saves a copy of an existing filter. You can then access the filter from the Saved Filters drop-down list.

edits the name, description, and visibility settings of the filter.

deletes the filter.

3

Search tabs.

4 Total number of results.
5 Sorting criterion to change the order in which the results appear.
6 Option to change the number of results shown on each page.
7 Facet pane, which is a dynamically generated collection of available filters to:
Note 
  • The facet pane is shown only if a search produces results.
  • While most searches are performed against assets, the Category filter in the facet pane can be helpful to search for non-assets, such as communities or domains, or to limit the results to only assets. The common category options available are assets, users, domains, communities, and user groups.
  • If you select the Data Marketplace tab, the filters in the facet pane change depending on how the Data Marketplace filter facets are configured. The Search in Fields filter, however, is always shown.
8

Selected Filters: Filters you selected in the facet pane.

9

Search in Fields: Fields you selected in the facet pane.

10

Results that match your search.

Tip 
  • To open an asset in a new tab or to see the workflows available for an asset, hover your pointer over the asset in the search results, and then click .
  • To open a resource from the search results, click its name.
  • If the text in a field is long, the text is shortened when shown in the search results.
11 Page numbers to navigate the search results.
Note 
  • An administrator can add or remove fields shown for each search result. For more information, go to Configure search result fields.
  • It is possible that you or another user created a search filter that includes a field or facet that no longer exists in your CPSH environment. When this happens, the unavailable field or facet is highlighted to enable you to identify and remove it from the search filter. Unavailable fields and facets are ignored in search queries.