Saved Search
  • 12 Jul 2021
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Article summary

Atomic Scope allows you to search transactions at ease by providing an intellisense kind of search where it will give you some suggestions of what you type. And also it validates your query and it will give you proper suggestions.

All these queries can be saved with the help of saved search feature. Once you typed in the query, there will be a save icon on the top right side, once you have clicked that you have to mention the respective search name and click Save.
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You can also edit or delete the saved searches based upon your need.

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Saved Search will be saved with the column options.

In Atomic Scope, the user should be able to save the tracking searches. To provide more flexibility to the feature, we are introducing an import and export option for saved searches similar to an import/export business process and dashboard.

This will help the user to reuse the used saved search queries in the different workspace and environments.

In the Saved searches blade, we have an option to export the selected searches. When user selects the searches Export option will be shown.

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Once user clicks Export button, there is a pop-up appears.

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Once after providing the file name, user should be able to click Export option and export the respective saved search queries as Json file.

Import Saved Search

The user should be able to select the Saved searches to import in different workspaces. By clicking import option.

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Once user clicks Import button, there is a pop-up appears for selecting the json file.

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For importing the saved search queries, the user should be able to select the workspace and the query name from json file as required.

When we choose already exported file, there may be multiple saved searches available in that json those will be listed in the import popup.

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Note
  1. We can choose only one json file while importing.
  2. There is no restriction for same file name to save the queries.

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