Searching and Finding a Shell (Standard View)

Since shell hierarchies can be extensive, you can use the Search option to locate specific shells.

You can search for a shell by using either the Geocode Search parameters or the Shell parameters.

To search for a shell by using the Geocode Search parameters:

  1. Go to the anchor shell (All Projects) that contains the shell you want to find.
  2. From the right-hand pane, which displays the shell dashboard, select the My Dashboard option.
  3. In the All Projects log, select the Search option to open the Search window.
  4. Enter values in the fields under the Geocode Search section.

    Select an address or a latitude and longitude.

    • In the Address field, enter a full or partial address for the shell.
    • In the Latitude and Longitude fields, enter the values, if you know them.

    If you do not know the latitude and longitude, then you can select the View Map option to open the Geocode (Latitude/Longitude) Picker window.

    • Select the Address, City, State, Country, Postal Code field and enter a full or partial address.
    • To see the location on the map displayed in the window, you can select the Map It option. Unifier fills in the Decimal Degrees for the latitude and longitude as well as the Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds. The Map It option is also available for Decimal Degrees and Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds. To clear the fields, select the Clear option.
    • Click on the Done option to go back to the previous Search window. Unifier fills in the Latitude and Longitude fields in the Search window.
    • In the Search window, you can enter a value in the Radius field to specify a search radius surrounding the address or latitude and longitude coordinates.
  5. When finished, select the Apply option in the top right corner of the window.
  6. To reset the search fields back to their default values, select the Clear option.

To search for a shell by using the Shell parameters:

  1. Go to the anchor shell (All Projects) that contains the shell you want to find.
  2. From the right-hand pane, which displays the shell dashboard, select the My Dashboard option.
  3. In the All Projects log, select the Search option to open the Search window.
  4. Enter values in the fields under the Shell section.

    For the Administrator, Location, Project Number, and Project Name fields, you can change the Contains and Equals values to: Does Not Contain, Does Not Equal, Is Empty, or Is Not Empty. For the Project Type and Status fields, you can change the Equals values to: Does Not Equal, Is Empty, or Is Not Empty.

  5. When finished, select the Apply option in the top right corner of the window.
  6. To reset the search fields back to their default values, select the Clear option.



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