To perform an advanced search
The following procedure explains how to perform an advanced search.
- From the main menu, select Explore > Query, and then click the Advanced Search tab.
The Advanced Search page is displayed. - Under Keywords, enter the keyword or text string you want to search for.
The following screenshot displays the advanced search option available with the BMC Discovery datastore.

- For the Select match type option, choose the type of matching to be performed:
- Exact Match—Requires an exact match for an entire attribute. This search is case-sensitive.
- Word Match—Searches for entire words (separated by spaces or punctuation) and does not find partial words or substrings. For example, if you search for "Windows," the system returns Windows XP, Windows 2000, and so forth. However, if you search for a person called Robertson, the search does not find details if you enter "Robert." This search is not case-sensitive.
- Partial Match—Finds all occurrences of the string anywhere in the object attributes. This search is not case-sensitive.
- (Optional) To include objects that have been destroyed, select the Include Destroyed check box.
- (Optional) To view the data quality for all items, select the Show Data Completeness check box.
The default setting allows for faster searching when large numbers of objects are involved, as the system will not need to calculate data quality values. - Select check boxes to indicate the kinds of object in each module (Applications, Infrastructure, Discovery, and Administration) that you want to search.
You can select any number. In each module section, you can click All to choose all kinds in the module or None to deselect all kinds of objects in the module. - Click Search.
- If objects of one kind are found, the matching objects are listed. The list shows summary attributes only, and it is possible that the text you searched for does not appear in these attributes.
- If objects of more than one kind are found, a page is displayed, listing the number of objects of each kind found. Click an entry in this list to display the list of objects of this kind.
- If the object that you were searching for was not found, click Search Again to return to the Advanced Search screen.
To display the View Object page of the objects found, click the object name.
SuccessTips on searching
- The returned list displays summary attributes of each object only. Click an item in the list to access the View Object page, which displays all of an object's relationships and attributes.
- If your search returns too many matches, you can refine it by running a further search on the items. If the matches include destroyed items, an Include destroyed items check box is shown. Enter an additional keyword and a matching type, and click Refine Search.
- You can export the results of a search in CSV format. For more information, see Exporting-data-in-CSV-format.
If you are familiar with the Search Service and its query language, you can use the Advanced Search page to enter a search query. To access the Advanced Search page, at the Search box, click the magnifying glass icon, and then click Advanced Search. For a detailed description of the Search Service and query language, see Using-the-Search-and-Reporting-service.
The following check boxes are provided in each advanced search section:
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