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Titles search Search by titles allows you to find the necessary words in the titles DB database received from the POS devices.
To search the by titles DB, do as followsthe following:
- Set a time search interval for your search (see Setting a search interval).
- In the Search results output drop-down list, select one of the search methods:
- Whole receipts containing specified text—video fragments containing receipts with the searched text are displayed as search results. The number of video fragments is equal to the number of receipts that include the searched text.
- Single titles containing specified text—video fragments containing the searched text are displayed as search results. The number of video fragments is equal to the number of search words in the receipts.
Info title Note For example, the word "Milk" appears on two receipts, and is mentioned twice in each of them. The search results are as follows:
- Whole receipts containing specified text—two video fragments are displayed, since the word is contained in two receipts;
- Single titles containing specified text—four video fragments are displayed, since in total the word appears four times in receipts.
Enter the text that you want to find in the titles. You can search the whole word or part of it.
Note title Attention! - You
- must enter at least three characters to make a search.
- The search is performed
- by the entire
- text that you entered
- , not
- by individual words.
Info title Note - You cannot search by empty string.
Click the Search button.
Info title Note After starting the search, you can stop it can be stopped at any time. To do this, click the Stop button, which replaces the Search button.
This starts a search for video fragments The search process based on the defined specified criteria starts. The search results pane panel displays frames for which there are with titles containing the search text.
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When you search for events, the event time The time of the found events corresponds to the start time of the receipt, rather than not the time of occurrence of the search searched text. |