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Using Search on K is similar to using Google. Use these instructions to find a Table called ‘Transactions'

Instructions

1. Click on the search bar on your home page or click on the search icon in the sidebar.

2. Type in ‘Transactions. Press Enter

<tip> Search may suggest a relevant result before you finish typing. Clicking on a suggestion will search K for that suggestion

3. Search will return a list of relevant results

4. Use the filters on the left of the results to narrow down your search

<tip> You can use advance search by using the following patterns: labels:'type' AND name:'search term'

E.g. To find Tables in ‘production’ schema with ‘transaction’ in the name use labels:table AND production AND name:*transaction*

You can search for multiple items by putting the search terms in brackets separated by a space: name:(*transaction* *sales* *product*). Add an AND between the terms to search for items which match ALL the search terms

Using the wild card (*) will find tables called ‘monthly_transactions’. Removing the wildcard will find tables called 'transactions'.


Available label types include ‘user’, ‘group’, ’tables', ‘columns', ‘schema', ‘database', ‘basictag’, ‘process’,‘domain’, ‘issue’, ‘tool’, 'query’, 'macro’, 'procedure’ and any content loaded like ‘Tableau’.

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