FlexNet Manager Suite 2023 R1 (On-Premises) 
        
            This filter constantly updates the list as you adjust the filter settings.
            This filter displays a special row immediately under the header row in your list. In
                this row, you can choose values and tests, after which the list refreshes to show
                only those records that match your settings. For example, if you set the
                    Consumed column of the All
                    Licenses list to test for Equals
                0, the list would show only licenses that were not yet
                recording consumption through matching installations (and so on). The default test
                for header filters is Contains. For example, if you
                type the text cros in the Name
                header filter on the All Inventory page, FlexNet Manager Suite creates a Name is like %cros% filter and displays
                the devices with cros anywhere in their name.
            The header filter is one way to control the filter engine that decides which rows to
                display. The same engine is also controlled by the simple filter and the advanced
                filter. This means you can see the rules you apply using the header filter also
                displayed in the simple filter (and the advanced filter, when you have that control
                visible). 
        
        To use the header filter control:
- 
                Above the list on the right, click the header filter icon ( ). ).A new row appears immediately below the headers in your list. For each
                    column, the display in this row varies, depending on the kind of information: 
                        - If the column displays a fixed set of values, the header filter for this
                            column shows a drop-down list where you can choose a value to match. The
                            options may include the special value All,
                            which is the same as not filtering on this column (since it means that
                            all its possible values are allowed). This is handy for removing a
                            particular choice you had made previously. 
- If the column displays either text or numbers, the header filter for
                            this column shows a field to enter/display values, and another blue
                            filter icon that lets you choose what test to apply with the value.
 Tip: You can make several changes in the header filter, as long
                        as the 'focus' of your browser remains in this header row. The list below
                        the filter row is only updated when you 'commit' your series of changes. In
                            detail: 
                            - To move between controls without updating the list, so that you may
                                make multiple changes in the filter, use your mouse to click on the
                                next filter control in the header filter row, or use the
                                    Tab key to move between filter
                                controls. 
- For date fields within your series of changes, type dates in
                                manually without using the date picker (since date pickers always
                                commit all your filter changes).
- To commit your changed filter settings and update the results list,
                                do any of the following:
                                    - Type Enter (marked
                                            Return on some
                                        keyboards).
- With your mouse, click anywhere outside the header
                                        filter row.
- Use your mouse to choose from a date picker or an drop-down
                                        list of fixed values. (Conversely, if you are wanting to
                                        select from a drop-down list without updating the
                                        results, use your keyboard arrows to highlight your choice,
                                        and then tab away to the next control, or make your mouse
                                        click somewhere else in the header filter row.)
 
 
 
- 
                For columns where you can type in values, take these two actions in either
                    order:
                
                    - 
                        Type a value into the field provided (the field is not case sensitive).
                            To use this value in the default test and update the resulting list,
                            finish with the Enter (or
                                Return) key.
                        The default tests are: 
                                - For text, each entry in this column
                                        Contains your test value
- For numbers, each entry in this column
                                        Equals your test value. 
 
- 
                        To change the test, click the blue filter icon immediately to the right
                            of this data field. a drop-down list appears, showing the various tests
                            you can apply using this value. The current setting has a check mark
                            (tick) beside it. (The current test is also displayed in the simple
                            filter settings, under the page title.) Choose the test you want to use.
                            (This controls requires a mouse click, and commits all pending changes
                            to your filter.)
                    
 Available tests depend on the kind of information. For example, tests for
                    fields that accept text include Begins with,
                        Contains, and
                        Like('%','_') while tests for numeric fields
                    include Is less than and Is greater
                        than or equal to. The
                        Like('%','_') option enables you to filter the
                    text according to the specified pattern. For example, a pattern 'A_t%' displays
                    text items that start with the character 'A' and have the character 't' at the
                    third position, followed by any number of characters. 
- 
                For columns with a fixed set of values, just choose a value from the drop-down
                    list in the header filter row. Remove this choice (when you want to) by choosing
                        All.
                Remember that choosing with the mouse commits all your filter changes and
                    updates the results list. To keep adjusting other columns in the filter, you can
                    use the arrow keys to highlight your choice and tab away, or click elsewhere in
                    the header filter row.) Tip: For more complex filters, such as lists
                        that show 'this value  or that value' in a particular column, see
                             Creating an Advanced Filter.
                     
 
- 
                You can repeat this process for any additional columns you want to include in
                    your filter.
                
                    Tip: Filtering on the columns in the header filter is always
                        additive (logical AND) — a row of data must satisfy  all of the tests
                        you apply before it can be displayed in the list. (If you want to use a
                        logical OR, see  Creating an Advanced Filter.) 
 
 
- 
                To clear an individual column test, you can either:
                
                    
                        - Click the X icon at the right end of the appropriate condition where it
                            displays in the simple filter (under the page title)
- Deleting any value in the header filter row for this column.
 
 
Example
               
            Show all licenses relating to Microsoft Visual Studio.
                    - In Publisher column, choose Begins
                            with
                        Mic
- In Name column, choose
                            Contains
                        Vis.
The values are visible in the header filter, and your chosen tests and values
                are visible in the simple filter.

FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
    
2023 R1