Using the Header Filter
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:
Example
- In Publisher column, choose Begins with Mic
- In Name column, choose Contains Vis.
