I like this idea of search domain builder too

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On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:16 AM, udono <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 14 Jan., 00:08, Cédric Krier <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 13/01/10 23:47 +0100, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
> > > Cédric Krier schrieb:
> > > > And there is also the idea to rework the search criteria layout into
> something
> > > > like a domain builder instead of having all fields once.
> > > > So user will create lines of search criteria by selecting field,
> operator, value.
> > > > And it will be possible to create tree to have 'AND' and 'OR'
> combination.
> > > This sounds more like an "expert search", where you have to be an
> expert
> > > alone for being able to search :-(
> > I think it is possible to make an interface that is powerful and that
> doesn't
> > require to be an expert.
>
> For me it is a great Idea to have an advanced search domain builder.
>
> I have seen in other software (a school administration software in
> Germany) that this function is additionally provided to a simple
> search form.
>
> The school software has also a simple save mechanism to store the
> search criterias under a certain name. This name is given as a single
> click link, which provides the search results and fill in the stored
> search attributes into the advanced search form.
>
> In Tryton we can divide the search form into a  'search' tab, which
> provides functionality like the actual search, and a tab for
> 'advanced' search, where to build a sophisticated search domain.
>
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