Filter with date
Available in: Ribbon > Search > Filters
Use the Date and Filing date filters to filter your search by a specific date or period. Both filters apply the same principle.
This type of filter offers the following options:
Input field: To select a specific date, click the corresponding date in the calendar.
Alternative 1: Enter the date manually in the input field. The following pattern is recommended: MM/DD/YYYY
Alternative 2: Enter the period manually in the input field. The following rules apply:
- Past: If you enter a minus sign and a number, the corresponding period in the past is selected.
- Future: If you enter a plus sign and a number, the corresponding period in the future is selected.
- Months: If you add an "m" to the number value, the period is calculated in months instead of days.
Examples
For example, if you enter the value "-14", the filter applies the setting Last 14 days.
In contrast, if you enter the value "-6m", the Last 6 months setting is applied.
Range: Clicking the Range button opens two additional input fields (from and to). Use these fields to define a period of time. Manually enter the start and end date or select them using the calendar.
Today: Click Today to automatically select the current date.
Last 10 days: Clicking Last 10 days automatically sets the period to the last 10 days.
Last 30 days: Clicking Last 30 days automatically sets the period to the last 30 days.
Last 3 months: Clicking Last 3 months automatically sets the period to the last 3 months.
Show calendar (small calendar icon): Clicking Show calendar opens a calendar in the middle of the drop-down menu.
Show list of years (list icon): Clicking the Show list of years button opens a list of years in the middle of the drop-down menu. To select one or more years as a date range, enable the corresponding check boxes.
Combine filters
You can use a combination of filters:
- Multiple filters: By combining different filters, you can narrow down the search results based on multiple criteria. This allows you to create precise search requests.
- Multiple filters of one type: Use multiple filters of the same type to set more advanced filters. For example, multiple Entry type filters allow you to perform a search filtered by multiple entry types.
Negate filters
You can set filters to exclude specific values.
1. Select a filter value.
2. Right-clicking the filter opens its context menu.
3. Check the does not contain box.
The filter is now in does not contain mode.
Remove filters
To remove the filter, click the X icon next to the selected filter value.