Horizon saves search strings and search indexes used since the last “time-out.” A time-out is the amount of time that elapses before the system clears all previous search strings and displays the Main Search window. Before that time-out occurs, you can return to the previous search strings, choose one, and do the search again.
To conduct a previous search
1 | Access the Main Search window. (For instructions, see Doing a Basic Search.) |
2 | Click Prev. Search. |
Note: The Prev. Search button is only available if the /t switch has been set from the Customize Navigation Bar option of a searching process. For more information, see the “Switches” topic in the System Administration Guide.
Horizon displays the Previous Searches window:
3 | Choose a previous search string. |
4 | Click OK. |
Horizon highlights the previous search option in the Indexes list and enters the previous search term in the Search for field. If you want to, you can change this search term.
5 | Click OK, and continue with your search. |
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