In ELMA, quick search allows searching objects by name, advanced search allows filtering objects by a set of parameters, and EQL-search (fig. 1) allows searching objects by a set of conditions, specified in EQL.
Fig. 1. EQL-search form. Example of a query
EQL (ELMA Query Language) – is a language for requesting data, stored in ELMA. It extends the capabilities to create complex data selections, i.e. create a filter with criteria, not included in the basic filter settings.
You can use EQL-search in the following sections: CRM, Tasks and Objects.
EQL-queries allow filtering objects only in the section, where the query is created.
To open the EQL-search form, click Advanced Search on the quick search form and click EQL-Search in the right bottom corner (fig. 2).
Fig. 2. Advanced search form. EQL-search button
The EQL-search form will open (fig. 1). Enter the required query in EQL and click Search/Find. You can resize the search field by holding and dragging .
To return to the quick search form, click Regular Search.