Search for a Package Definition
You can search for a package definition using filters. The search returns package definitions that contain the exact search term you enter.
The search is case sensitive and returns the package definitions that match your search term exactly. You can broaden your search by using an asterisk as a wildcard symbol.
Example:
To search for package definitions that contain the terms Actual - Yearly in the description, you must enter at least some of the search term using the correct case along with asterisks. For example, if you enter *Yearly*, the search returns package definitions that contain Yearly such as Actual - Yearly and Actual - Yearly - Specific Case. However, if you enter Yearly, actual - yearly, or *yearly*, the search looks for descriptions that equal your search and doesn't find any descriptions that match your search terms.
Example:
To search for all package definitions that contain period 12, you must enter 12 surrounded by asterisks. For example, if you enter *12*, the search returns package definitions that contain period 12 including package definitions that include the periods 12, 6;12, and 6;10;12. However, if you enter 12, the search looks for the period 12 and returns package definitions that contain period 12 only. Similarly, if you enter 6;12, the search returns package definitions where the periods equal 6;12.
Example:
To search for all package definitions that contain a consolidation unit, you must enter at least some of the search term using the correct case along with the asterisk. For example, if you enter *S0*, the search returns package definitions that contain S0 such as S001 and S002. However, if you enter S0, the search looks for consolidation units that equal your search but doesn't find any.