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When searching for objects by name, an asterisk (
*
) can be used as a wildcard character to match
any string of characters, and a question mark (
?
) matches any single character. For example,
*cluster* matches all objects that include the string cluster anywhere in the nam e. The search
string m0?_* matches M01_cluster.strand M 02_cluster.strbut not M01a_cluster.str. Searches are
not case sensitive (cluster matches Cluster matches CLUSTER).
Note: If the number of objects is large, searches may take a few mome nts.
Searching by Other Criteria
Youcan perform a sea rch based on title, label, dates, author, keywords, indexed content, or
description. Only objects that match all sp ecified search criteria will be found. For example, you
could locate all streams containing one or more clustering models that also have a specific label
applied, and which were modified after a specific date.
Figure 9-15
Searchingfor streams cont aining a specific type of model
ObjectTypes. You can restrict the search to models, streams, outputs, nodes, Supe rNodes, projects,
model palettes, scenarios, or other types of objects.
Models. Youcan search for models by category (c lassification, approximation, clustering,
etc.) or by a specific modeling algorithm , such as Kohonen.
Youcan also search by fields used—f or example, all models that use a field named income
as an input or output (target) field.
Streams. For streams, you can restrict the search by fields used, or model type (either category
or algorithm) contained in the stream.