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Description of the tool

This menu allows you to search in on the Active Layer (the selectable layer) using particular search fields. The features that meet your specified criteria will be highlighted on the Map Window. This panel may be on the left or right of the Map Window.

How to use the tool

Prerequisite:

None

Steps:
  1. The Search Panel should be the open panel, click on the + in the Search tab so that this panel expands. 



  2. This panel works together with the Active Layer so ensure the Active Layer is set to the layer you would like to search.



  3. If a search has been predefined for the Active Layer then the fields that can be searched on will be displayed in this panel. Not all layers may be searched, if there are no searches provided the message "No Searches Available" will appear.

  4. If searches have been defined, the fields that you can specify a value for will be shown. 
     
  5. Type in a value that you are searching for in the text boxes, or choose a value from available drop-down lists. 

     

  6. Once you have filled in values in the Search Panel, the buttons long the bottom of the panel are used. The buttons perform these functions:
    New - This will create a new selection, and will replace any previous selections you had for the Active Layer
    Add - This will add the selected features to the existing selection set.
    Remove - The features that result from the Search operation will be removed from the selection set for the Active Layer
    Refine - All bar the selected features will be removed from the selection set.
     
  7. After running a Search operation, the selected features are highlighted in the map in bright blue and the records appear in the Data Grid.
     
  8. The search can be an attribute search (i.e. searching for a specific value for a field), e.g. the example below shows a Search that will find all the Planning Applications that have had a decision of "Application Lapsed". 


    Or it can be a spatial Search (i.e. searching for features that match a geographic definition), e.g. the example below shows a Search that will find properties that 
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    The search can also have a spatial component, in this case the location of features are used to find the results.

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    To set the Active Layer, right click on a layer in the Map Layers / Table of Contents panel and choose the Set Active option.