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Stefan Seelmann updated DIRSTUDIO-335:
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Attachment: QuickSearch.png
Now there is a line with some input fields in the LDAP Browser view. You need
to select an entry in the browser first, which is used as search base. Then you
could input attribute and value and select the operator, this creates a simple
filter in the background. With the next button it is possible to toggle the
search scope, either one-level or subtree. The last button is used to lauch the
search, however it is easier to just press Enter in one of the input fields.
The other search parameters (limits, referrals and alias handling) are derived
from the connection settings.
The resulting search with name "Quick Search" is displayed directly under the
selected seach base entry. It is possible to edit the properties of the search
and to copy/paste this quick search to the permanent searches. Other actions
like export or refresh are also working.
It is possible to show/hide the Quick Search line using the option in the view
menu or using Ctrl+F. The Quick Search line is disabled if not exactly one
entry (the search base) is selected.
I'm not sure if it would be better to use simple text fields instead of the
combos. Suggestions?
> DIT Quick Search
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> Key: DIRSTUDIO-335
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-335
> Project: Directory Studio
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: studio-ldapbrowser
> Environment: Any
> Reporter: Valdemar Lemche
> Attachments: QuickSearch.png
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> It would be very helpful if the DIT browser had a quick search in the top of
> the view. The quich search should consist of 3 fields:
> Field 1 should be the attribute to seach for (text box that autocompletes
> attribute names)
> Field 2 should be the evaluation ( a drop down list with =, !(=), <=, >=, ~=)
> Field 3 should be the attribute value (text box that autocompletes previous
> values)
> The fields should be placed in a single line with a search button to the far
> right.
> Its a feature that exists in JXplorer, that would be nice to have in
> Directory Studio, which I find to be superior in almost any other aspect. But
> if I have to search for many differenct attributes with different values,
> then its a lot more timeconsuming to use the New Search Dialog in Directory
> Studio
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