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.. _search_objects:
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`Search objects`:index:
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.. image:: images/search_objects.png
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:alt: Search objects dialog
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:align: center
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With this dialog, you can search for almost any kind of objects in a
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database.
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You can access it by right clicking a database or any of its child nodes
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and select "Search objects". You can also access it by hitting the
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shortcut (default ALT+SHIFT+S).
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The minimum pattern length are 3 characters. The search performed is
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non-casesensitive and will find all objets whose name contains the pattern.
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You can only search for object names currently. Examples are: abc,
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%ab%, ab%c, %%%, etc.
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The result is presented in the grid with object name, object type and
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the object tree path in the :ref:`browser <tree_control>`. You can double
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click on a result row to select the object in the
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:ref:`browser <tree_control>`. If the object is greyed out, this means that you
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have not enabled those object types in the :ref:`preferences <preferences>`,
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so you can't double click on it. You can click on the ellipsis appended to
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the function and procedure names to see their arguments.
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You can filter based on a particular object type by selecting one from the
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object type dropdown. If the search button is hit when one of the object type
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is selected then only those types will be fetch from the database.
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An object type will not be visible in the dropdown if the database server
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does not support it or if it is not enabled from the
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:ref:`preferences <preferences>`.
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