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You can use the Filter field to narrow the search parameters. You may enter a simple substring to match a
portion of the username or any other fields that are configured for search, and you can include the following
operators:
Operator Meaning Additional Information
= is equal to You may search for multiple values when using the
equality (=) or inequality !=) operators. To specify multiple
values, list them separated by the pipe character ( | ).
For example, specifying the filter "role_id=2|3, custom_
field=Value" restricts the accounts displayed to those with
role IDs 2 and 3 (Guest and Employee), and with the field
named "custom_field" set to "Value".
!= is not equal to
> is greater than
>= is greater than or equal to
< is less than
<= is less than or equal to
~ matches the regular expression
!~ does not match the regular
expression
Table 11: Operators supported in filters
To restore the default view, click the Clear Filter link.
Use the paging control at the bottom of the list to jump forwards or backwards by one page, or to the first or
last page of the list. You can also click an individual page number to jump directly to that page.
When the list contains numerous user accounts, consider using the Filter field to speed up finding a specific user
account.
Use the Create tab to create new visitor accounts using the Create New Guest Account form. See
"Creating a Guest Account " on page 39 for details about this form.
Use the More Options tab for additional functions, including import and export of guest accounts and the
ability to customize the view.
Click a user account’s row to select it. You can then select from one of these actions:
l Reset password – Changes the password for a guest account. A new randomly generated password is
displayed on the Reset Password form. The default password length is six characters.