The search result also has a tool bar that gives you an easy access to the various functions right after search.
Search Tools¶
This is the total number of results found for the search query. LogPoint searches results in an incremental basis, so this number keeps getting updated until all the results have been fetched.
You can conduct a search query while simultaneously using search help. In the Search Query bar, click the down arrow key. Search help provides suggestions to help you write valid search queries. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts CMD + right click (Mac) and CTRL+ right click (Windows).
Search Help Text¶
Note
The search help text is not displayed if you have deselected the Display search help pop-up in My Preferences >> Search. For details, go to My Preferences.
Search Help Text¶
Add Search To lets you work on or view the results of any search query by forwarding them to various places.
Add Search To¶
These places are described below:
Add Search To Dashboard lets you create a dashboard widget from a recent search query.
Click Dashboard to open the Create Widget panel.
Enter the details for the widget and click Next.
Select a Dashboard.
Click Finish.
Note
The display widgets such as bar graphs, donut charts, and tables automatically appear according to the nature of the result of the search query you enter.
Click Alert Rule to open the Create Alert panel.
Provide the Name, the Description, the Repos, and the Time Range and click Next.
Select the Condition, the Risk, and the Risk Calculation Function and click Next.
Choose a medium for the alert notification.
Click Finish.
Go to the Alerts section for details on creating and managing alert rules.
Click Labelling Rule to open the Search Label panel.
Select a Package and enter a List of Labels.
Click Submit.
Click Incident to open the Create Search Incident panel.
Provide the Incident Name, the Description, and the Risk level.
Provide the necessary Ownership information.
Click Submit.
Go to the Incidents section for details on creating, managing, and filtering incidents.
Add Search to Public URL lets you add and share Dashboard widgets.
Click Public URL to open the Register to Public URL panel.
Specify a Name, an Identifier, and a Package to add your search to a public URL.
Click Ok.
More lists different ways to work with query results.
More¶
Export Logs lets you export the search results to the specified target on a remote machine. To export the logs of simple search queries, follow these steps:
Go to Search from the navigation bar.
Enter a Search Query in the query bar and click Search.
Click Export Logs.
Export Logs¶
Specify the Job Name, the Timeout in seconds, the Target and the Max File Size.
Export¶
Click Submit.
Note
The Export Logs feature can only be used for simple queries. For aggregated queries, use Export as CSV and Export as Excel.
Exports for Aggregated Queries¶
Permalink gives you a complete URL required to generate the current search. You can share this link to other users in the system to make exact and similar search.
Save Search lets you save your current search. You can view the Saved Searches on the Search page under the My Saved Searches section.
You can generate a report of current search results. For details, go to Creating a Report from a Search Query.
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