Search
You can use SuperWEB2's search and filter functionality to quickly find what you are looking for.
Search Across All Datasets
Use the search box to search across all fields, values, datasets and tables:
By default, SuperWEB2 displays results from all the datasets you have access to, but you can select some of the Filter check boxes if you want to narrow down the results so that they only contain items in specific datasets, or items of certain types.
Notes and Tips for Searching in SuperWEB2
- Searches are not case sensitive. Searching for male or Male will return the same results.
If you search for a single word, SuperWEB2 will return partial matches on that word anywhere in the search result. For example:
Example
Search QueryExample
Matcheseast East
East Gippsland
Eastern
South East
South Eastern
If you search for multiple words, SuperWEB2 will return exact whole word matches on the entire phrase. It will return matches where the exact phrase appears anywhere in the result, but will not match partial words. For example:
Example
Search QueryExample
MatchesExamples
That Will Not Matchsouth east South East Metropolitan
Lower South East
South Eastern
South Lower East
- If your system has been configured to support datasets in multiple languages, then searching will search the current dataset language only. Make sure you select the same language as the term you are searching for from the menu prior to the search.
Searches are diacritic-sensitive. To search for words containing diacritics/accented characters, you must include the diacritics/accents in the search query. For example:
Example
Search QueryExample
MatchExample
That Will Not Matchcafé Café Cafe cafe Cafe Café Do not use hyphens in your search query. To search for hyphenated words, replace the hyphen in your search query with a space. For example:
Example
Search QueryExample
MatchExample
That Will Not Matchrichmond tweed Richmond-Tweed richmond-tweed Richmond-Tweed
Filter the Field List
In addition to searching across all the available datasets, you can also search within the currently selected dataset.
Open the dataset you are interested in and select Table View. You can then use the box at the bottom of the tree to filter the list so that it only shows matching fields and field values.
For example:
Notes:
- Filtering is not case sensitive.
- You can use the arrows beneath the filter box to navigate through all the matches.
- Click the X button to remove the filter and revert to the full list of available fields.