When you display licenses using pre-defined filters, the corresponding
search query is displayed in the search box above the list of
licenses. For example, status:active product:plesk.
You can specify your own search query. The easiest way to do this is to
type a value. This value will be searched for in the license number,
license information, short description, and activation code (see The
“value” Notation).
For a more specific search, use license attributes, such as platform or
product version, as filters in your search query (see The
“parameter:value” Notation). To find an exact phrase, use the
“parameter:=value” notation.
Note: The search operation is case-insensitive.
The “value” Notation
To use the “value” notation, just type the value you want to search for.
For example, to search for licenses that contain plesk in their
attributes, type the following search query:
plesk
If the specified value is found in at least one of the attributes -
License number, License information, Short description, or
Activation code - then the license concerned will be displayed in
the search results.
A value can contain spaces, parentheses, hyphens, double quotation
marks, or other characters. If your search query contains only such a
value, you do not need to put an entire value into quotation marks. For
example:
license for "customer-1" new
(not "license for "customer-1" new")
To search by a license number, you can type the full number or just its
middle part. Zeros at the beginning can be omitted. For example, to
search for PLSK.02320288.0007, type either of the following:
PLSK.02320288.0007
PLSK.02320288
02320288
2320288
The “parameter:value” Notation
Use the “parameter:value” notation to filter licenses by a certain
attribute (parameter). A match to part of a parameter’s value is enough
for a license to appear in the search results.
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