Searching and filtering incidents
Search for incidents by name, or filter the list based on selected critria.
- Click the navigation icon at the upper-left corner of the screen to go to the main navigation menu.
- In the main navigation menu, click Operate > Incidents.
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To search for an incident in the table:
- Click anywhere in the Search
field.
- Start typing a description of the incident in the search field. For example, type "failed" and the system will show in the table all incidents that contain the text "failed" in the description.
- Click anywhere in the Search
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To filter the list of incidents in the table:
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Click Filter
to open the filter side panel.
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Select from the following filters for incidents:
- Priority: P1 - highest priority, through to P5 - lowest.
- Status: Unassigned, Assigned, In progress, On hold, or Resolved.
- User groups: Find user groups to filter by.
- Owner: Find owners to filter by.
- Time open: under 1 hour, 1 hour to 1 day, 1 day to 7 days, 7 days to 15 days, 15 days to 30 days, 30 days and above.
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Click Done to close the Filter window.
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- To clear all filters, click Filter
and then Clear all.

To save a new filter
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Apply the filters preferences you want and then Click Save as a new filter.
Figure. Save as new filter dialog Note:: Alternatively, if you are an administrator who has manage profiles priviledges had enabled, you can set Role Based Access Control (RBAC) functionality that allows you see and click the Save as a new restriction filter option, thus applying certain restriction filters, incidents in this case.
Figure. Save as new restriction filter The Save a new restriction filter dialog that opens is slightly different to the regular Save a new filter dialog window also in terms of fields to fill in, as shown below.
Figure. Incidents save a new filter Figure. Incidents save a new restriction filter Note: A Role Based Access Control (RBAC) restriction filter can be applied to a user that filters the data they see, but they can additionally apply their own filter conditions on top of that RBAC filter.