To find subscriber mapping tables, you perform the operation in two halves of the window:
The top part of the window is the Filter area, which allows you to find provider contracts by using filter criteria. The information in the Basic and Advanced tabs is combined during the search operation.
The bottom area of the window is the Results area, which displays the search results that you perform.
You can find subscriber mapping tables with or without using
search criteria. If you do not use search criteria, click
to start the search. If you use search criteria, set up the
Basic and Advanced tabs,
and then click
to start the search. The subscriber mapping
tables are displayed in the Results area. To display more columns of information
in the Results area, click
, and then select which types
of information you want to display.
The Basic tab allows you to find subscriber mapping tables depending on the criteria described below.
Code: Is the identifier (also called name in the Subscriber Mapping Table window) of the subscriber mapping table. In the drop-down list, select a search comparator such as Equals, Is Like, Starts With, Ends With, or Contains. In the next field, type the string that you want to search for in the database. For example, if you want to find all subscriber mapping tables with a name containing the letters “eric”, you select the “Contains” option, and then type “eric”.
Subscriber: Is the client that holds the subscriber account. The drop-down list is described just above. Type the string that you want to search for in the database.
Service Provider: Is the owner of the catalog. In the drop-down list, select a search comparator such as Equals, Is Like, Starts With, Ends With, or Contains. If you are associated to a catalog, this field is automatically filled in with the name of the associated catalog and cannot be modified. Otherwise, you type the string that you want to search for in the database.
To find provider contracts, the Advanced tab allows you to create a table with one or more search criteria such as Last Rerating Code or Additional Information. To add a row to the table, click the More button. To delete a row from the table, click the Less button.
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Notes:
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Each row of the table comprises three fields. To set up a row, do the following:
In the first field, select a search criterion in the list of identifiers such as Last Rerating Code, for example.
In the second field, select a search comparator such as After, Before, After or Equals, Before or Equals, for example.
In the third field, select or type the number, the date or the string that you want to find in the database.
Use the following icons:
: To start a new search whether you use search
criteria or not.
: To delete the results list.
: To move to the next page. This button is
available when the results list is large.
: To move to the previous page. This button
is available when the results list is large.