Schedules
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Advanced Search</div>
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Start the search with a '#'.</p>
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Advanced searches contain a combination of field:value pairs.</p>
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The search will match the value against the contents of the field.</p>
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Fields are one of the following types:</p>
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Any other value for a Yes/No field means search for a No.
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Words fields, like 'myschooldomain.com', consist of one or more words. Enter some of the letters, or all the letters, in a word to search for the word.</p>
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To search using multiple words in the same field, surround the words with quotation marks.</p>
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ANY - With some fields, like estat, or noMail, it is hard to know exactly what to enter for the search. To find all leads with some kind of estat enter . That is 'ANY' (all capitals) for the value and the search will return all leads that have at least one character in the field.</p>
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NONE - To find all records without at least one character in a field then enter . That is 'NONE' (all capitals) for the value and the search will return all records that do not have at least one character in the field.</p>
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Date fields, like 'sent', have the year, month and day organized as YYYY-MM-DD.</p>
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'YYYY' is the four digit year, 'MM' is the two digit month and 'DD' is the two digit day of the month.</p>
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If the day is omitted then '01' is used. If the month is omitted then '01' is used.</p>
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Use a '~' to indicate a range of dates. '2014~' means on, or after, 2014. ''~2014' means 2014 or before.</p>
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To find records between two dates (like sent on, or after, May 1st, 2013 but before, or on, August 1st, 2014) put a '~' between the dates: .</p>
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To search on a specific course, type in #coursestatecode: (include the course code after the colon):