How Content Manager OnDemand searches application groups
Content Manager OnDemand provides search fields for the application group name and description, a selection list of users and groups with choices for permissions, a selection list for applications and application groups in folders.
You can use the search command to list the application groups that contain the values that you type in the Application Group Name and Description search fields. You can list the application groups that contain a particular application. You can search for the application groups a selected user or group can access with specific permissions. You can list the application groups that are contained in a particular folder.
Content Manager OnDemand ANDs the search criteria that you provide for the Application Group Name, Description and the User, Group, Application or Folder. That is, to find a match, the application group must meet all of the criteria that you provide.
To locate application groups using selections in the Permissions group, the user or group must have the exact permissions specified. For example, if you choose the Access permission, Content Manager OnDemand does not list the application groups to which the user or group might have the Logical Views or Administrator permission. If you select a user or group name and do not specify any permissions, Content Manager OnDemand lists the application groups that the user or group is not authorized to access.
You can use the percent ( %) character as a search wildcard with the Like operator. Place the percent character at the beginning of a string. Content Manager OnDemand finds a match when the search string is contained within the target. For example, if you type %NEW in the Application Group Name field, Content Manager OnDemand lists application groups that contain the characters NEW, such as NEW, NEWAPPLGRP, and MACNEWTON. Content Manager OnDemand always places a wildcard at the end of the search string.