Hi Vladimir,

If you have questions like this, a plunk is a very helpful tool.
Have a look at this one <http://plnkr.co/edit/fpVTmpnWcEJrXIp1wn5t>

If you use the filter the way you did, you are doing a generic search (Over 
all properties in every object.) If you want a to search in a single field, 
create an object, and name the fields like the ones you want to filter on.

Regards
Sander

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