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Add a query to your aliased finder
There are two ways to add a search to your aliased finder:
From the My Favorite Searches list
The list of searches that you have marked as favorites appears in the lower part of the Finders tab in the Data Search → Explore Your Data area. To add one of your favorite searches to your aliased finder, simply click the
icon at the end of the search row.Note that your favorite search aliases must follow the tag format of levels separated by dots to be properly classified in the aliased finder. Otherwise, they will appear as a single level in the finder. The aliases of your favorite searches cannot be modified in the My Favorites Searches list. To do it, you must open the search by selecting its alias, and click the search name that appears under Data Search in the navigation pane. See Rename a search for more information.
From the search window
You can also add a search to your aliased finder directly from the search window.
- After accessing the required data table, click the gear icon and select Search actions → Add to aliased finder.
- Enter the new Search Name. We strongly recommend that you use the tag format of levels separated by dots in order to make the best use of the aliased finder. As you type the alias tag into the Search Name field, the levels will appear below to reflect how they will appear in the aliased finder. Mark as Finder Entry Point is selected by default. Click Save and Mark to add the search to the aliased finder.
- A confirmation message appears warning you that by adding the search to the aliased finder, marking it as "findable", it will be protected against modifications. This means that you will not be able to save any changes you might make to the search in the future and that you will not be able to edit the search's alias. If you are not completely sure that the search is exactly as you need it yet, then click No, maybe later. Otherwise, click Yes, mark now to add the search to the aliased finder.