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Advanced Search Filter

Select the Advanced... button in the message browser search pane to view the Advanced Search Filter. (See Option E in Message Search Options)

ItemNameDescription
AConnectors Table

Use this table to include only certain connectors in the search criteria.

  • The Id column refers to the metadata ID of the connector, where the Source connector is always 0, and destination connectors have metadata IDs greater than zero.
  • The Current Connector Name column shows the current name of each connector. Even if a destination is renamed, the metadata ID remains static, and is used for the search.
  • The Deleted Connectors row refers to historical connector messages associated with destinations that were deleted.
BSelect/Deselect AllSelect this checkbox to select/deselect all connectors in the Connectors Table.
CMessage Id

Enter the minimum and maximum message IDs to include in the search. This could refer to the current ID (Message Id), the original ID of a reprocessed message (Original Id), or the original ID of an imported message (Import Id)

For example with Message Id, enter 1 in the first field and 10 in the second field to find messages 1-10. Enter 1 in both the first and second field to narrow the search down to only message 1.

DOriginal Id
EImport Id
FServer IdEnter the ID of the server that processed the message.
GSend AttemptsEnter the min (first field) / max (second field) values to find messages with the number of send attempts in that range.
HHas AttachmentCheck this checkbox to only include messages with one or more attachments in the search.
IHas ErrorCheck this checkbox to include only messages with one or more errors in the search.
JContent Search Table
  • Select the New button to add a search filter, then select the row in the Content Type column, and select a menu option.
  • Double-click the row in the Contains column, and enter your search string. When multiple rows are present in this table, only connector messages that match all entries will be included in the search.

The available content types include message content, variable map content, and error content.

KMetadata
  • Select the New button to add a search filter, then select the row in the Metadata column, and select a custom-metadata menu option.
  • Select the row in the Operator column, and select a search operator (=, CONTAINS, STARTS/ENDS WITH), which determines the metadata to search for.
  • Double-click the row in the Value column and enter your search string.
  • Ignore Case: If checked, the search is not case-sensitive.
LOK / CancelSelect the OK button to save or the Cancel button to discard your changes.