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When you display the list of changes on the Changes window, you can select the type of query to use and other sort and filter options to reduce the list and allow you to focus on the changes that are important to you. When you select the query type, some options change so you can adjust details specific to the type of query you chose.

To view and filter the list of changes:

  1. In the Integrity web interface, click Changes.

  2. In Asset, select an asset for which you want to view the list of changes.

  3. In Query by, select the type of query, and then fill in or select additional details to refine your query.

  4. If multiple import events are listed, click the import event with the changes you want to review.

  5. If you want the import list to include all imports, click the All imports including ones without changes icon above the list. Including all imports in the list can help you identify and select the imports you want.

    Inventory items imports with no changes do not show in the list of imports because inventory items are imported as a part of other imports, such as Recon.

    To help you more easily identify an import, you can label that import. For more information, see Labeling Imports for Easier Identification and Selection.

  6. Click Load Types. The available object types are displayed in a table under Filters.

  7. Select the object type to display the changes for that type, and then click Go.

  8. If you want to filter the list of changes, select additional filter options for the object type, change type, and change state, and then click Go.

  9. If you want to filter the list based on the value of one or more columns, complete the following steps:

    1. Click the Filter icon next to the column name to display the filter criteria.

    2. In Contains, select an operator, such as Starts with or Is equal to, and then type the criteria value in the text box below. For example, select Starts with, and then type Eng to search for all defects where the value for that column starts with Eng. Integrity provides the operators And and Or to specify up to two text values where you can specify text to compare with the column text value.

    3. Click Filter.

    4. To remove column filters, click the Filter icon next to the filtered column name, and then click Clear.

  10. If you want to sort the results by a column, click the column name.