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- To search by the name, enter the name of the required access level or part of the name in the Name field. The search starts with the first character.
- To search by the ID, enter the identification number of the required access level in the ID field.
- To search by the folder in which the access level is located, select the folder from the Folder drop-down list. You can also use the search by clicking the button to the right of this list.
- You can find the access level by the access point that belongs to it:
- Click the button Access point/Type button. The Search access point window will open.
- Select type of the access point from the Type drop-down list.
- Select the value from the Area drop-down list to search for an access point by area.
- Select the value from the Region drop-down list to search for an access point by region.
- Select the value from the Exit region drop-down list to search for an access point by exit region.
- Select the value from the Entry region drop-down list to search for an access point by entry region.
- Enter the name of the access point or its part in the Name field to search for an access point by its name.
- Enter the ID of the access point in the ID field to search for an access point by its ID.
- To search for access points that meet the specified parameters, press the Enter key on the keyboard. The list of search results will be displayed below.
Double-click the required access point in the list.
Info title Note To clear the list of access points, click the
button.
- Click the button Access point/Type button. The Search access point window will open.
- To remove access levels not associated with any access points from the search results, set the Remove empty checkbox.
- Press the Enter key on the keyboard.
- Results of the access levels search will be displayed in the list. The search is case insensitive. All objects, the corresponding fields of which contain the specified values will be found.
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