For Transportation Smartbench (TSB), entity searches include the TSB supported entities. Each entity type has its own panel for capturing and displaying data selection criteria in TSB. Entity type search pages are designed to support searches on elements most relevant to Load Building, Load Planning, and Tendering, and are similar in style and content to corresponding TM Web search pages.
For Tariff Smartbench (TFSB), entity searches currently include Tariff Lane Rates. Each entity type has its own panel for capturing and displaying data selection criteria in TFSB. Entity type search pages are designed to support searches on elements most relevant to Tariffs, and are similar in style and content to corresponding TM Web search pages.
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to present a picker dialog box that displays a list of objects from the related base table. The top-most section of the picker dialog box displays a text box that reflects your current list selection as if you had typed it in manually, followed by Clear Selection
that lets you clear the current selection. Below that, values from the base table are displayed in a multi-column list consisting of the target search value (usually an ID), plus at least one more column (typically, description). IMPORTANT: Multiple row selection behavior is dictated by the Use Ctrl Key for Multiple Selection option accessed through the Results panel Settings
operation. For more information, see Results panel operations.
Note: When a search field refers to an element capable of storing multiple values (Skeleton Route Driver ID, for example), it is not possible to specify a filter condition that returns an exact match of combined values. This is because each comma-separated value given in the search field is treated as a separate “OR” condition in the look-up. For example, entering “A,B” will not return rows having the value “A,B”. This filter returns rows having “A” OR “B”. Similarly, the use of exclusion (^) and not defined (!) characters in a search field are treated as separate conditions. For this type of field, users can use the wildcard (%) to request rows where desired IDs may appear anywhere in the stored sequence of values. For example, “%A%,%B%” will return rows having “A” anywhere in the ID string OR “B” anywhere in the ID string. However, it will also return rows having other, values (e.g., “A,n”, “B,n”, “n,A”, etc.).
and the text string will be filled in for you based on the value you select in the date-picker dialog box. If you use a relative keyword, you may not also provide an explicit date. Enter a numeric offset value to the selected keyword in Days and Hours field to reach the specific target date and time you require.Note: Ranges based on weight, volume or a monetary amount should be expressed in the unit of measure or currency for the current user.
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For more information on the behavior of special characters in search page controls, see Search screens.