Difference between revisions of "Searching Within dataZoa"
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− | <div style="border: 1px orange solid; font-size: small; padding: 0.25em;">If you would like help searching for series ''outside'' dataZoa, look [[Searching for data series on the World Wide Web|here]].</div> | + | <div style="border: 1px orange solid; font-size: x-small; padding: 0.25em;">If you would like help searching for series ''outside'' dataZoa, look [[Searching for data series on the World Wide Web|here]].</div> |
dataZoa provides two distinct search boxes - "[[#Full account search|full account]]" and “[[#On-page search|on-page]].” Generally speaking, Full account search is used to match on ''title'' from your entire collection of series, and the On-page search is used to refine the results. | dataZoa provides two distinct search boxes - "[[#Full account search|full account]]" and “[[#On-page search|on-page]].” Generally speaking, Full account search is used to match on ''title'' from your entire collection of series, and the On-page search is used to refine the results. |
Revision as of 13:55, 11 November 2016
dataZoa provides two distinct search boxes - "full account" and “on-page.” Generally speaking, Full account search is used to match on title from your entire collection of series, and the On-page search is used to refine the results.
Full account search
Full account search scans every series in your account, matching by title on a search phrase, like "seasonally adjusted" or "gasoline."
It uses this searchbox, found in found on both the dropZone and the Workbench:
This matches on portions of Series titles, for all Series in your account. This is useful if you need to find all of your series that have “adjusted” in the title, for example.
TIP: This search box is also used to find a single specific series by its Series Key. by using its series key (like ‘SomeAccount/00000123’, for example). This is particularly useful when you want to find a Series that is referenced in a dataZoa display.
On-page search
The dataZoa Workbench shows a variety of details about your series, and On-page searching puts them to work. On-page searching scans just the series that are currently displayed in your Workbench. You can use it to match those series by title and other attributes. It uses this searchbox: