In UniPhi, the search functionality is highly contextual, adapting to the specific module and filters applied.
For instance, when searching within the Issues module, users can search for open, closed, or all issues by applying the appropriate filters, just as they would with any other filter. This design ensures that searches yield relevant results based on the selected criteria and the module’s context.
For example, if we search for the term 'design' in the Issues module, the search results will only include issues related to design.
For broader searches, it is recommended that the communications module is used. It offers a more comprehensive search capability, scanning across almost all modules. This makes it a valuable tool when the location of information is uncertain, ensuring a more thorough and inclusive search process.
If you wish to perform a broad search, ensure all projects are selected and navigate to the Communications module.
Directly below the modules, you will find a set of filters that influence your search results.
You can filter your results based on a specific role within UniPhi, the type of result (comment, document, email, issue or risk), category, and date range.
If no filters are applied, the search will encompass all data in UniPhi, providing a wide range of comments, documents, emails, issues, or risks.
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