![]() :stuck_out_tongue:Īlso, Will, your patience should be commended! ![]() You can get an idea of wtf I am doing on this site beside to quibble with people that actually understand database stuff. I look to the “find” search to be a powerful intuitive search capability when I need to find that one record that needs to be addressed.Īlso, feel free to check out my base to get inside my head. I will certainly create views with filters to fulfill specific needs. My intention is to share how I think the search would intuitively and quickly work, without regard to how it does work. I applaud you on explaining very clearly how the “find” search works. adding quotes around a string to do an exact match search. ![]() If you further created the ability to use commands in the “find” it could make it more intuitive. If the search gave back results that had tomatoes and beef, contained somewhere within a record, across all the columns, this would be more intuitive. " I could create a filter or a new view with a filter, but then it wouldn’t be quick, or intuitive." I do not mean to quibble either because I love google and they have a search bar I love!! I also included a screen cap to make clear what search i intend to type and what results i expect out. I show the records because they could be buried deep among 100’s of other records, but they exist, just not shown through my “find” search. I kept the record visible in screen cap not to fan a flame and say I want or expect a feature that has no use, but because you can see the result wanted on the screen. If the aim is intuitive and simplicity, then my search (as seen in screen cap) should return results. I see more value in a google like search than simply a string search. In my example picture I have lots of assets and an assets table. You have created a much better explanation using the like dog example and explaining that the search is a string. I am using Google Chrome and supplied a screen cap.
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