Using the Find Tool
The Leap Find Tool features and functions are similar to those available in the Polaris staff client Find Tool. However, you cannot search for all record types, search external Z39.50 targets, or perform certain functions from the Find Tool results list in Leap.
Tip:
You can open the Find Tool and return to search results using keyboard shortcuts.
With the Leap Find Tool, you can do the following:
- Search for authority, bibliographic, hold request, ILL request, item, patron, and serial holdings records.
- Search for item, bibliographic, authority, patron, or weeding record sets.
- Search both local and remote databases for bibliographic and authority records.
- Search for templates by type and by name. Types include Item Bulk Change, Item, and Weeding templates.
- Search for a record set ID using the Bibliographic Find Tool and the Item Find Tool.
- Search for deleted record sets by record status or record set ID.
- Search for purchase orders, invoices, supplier records, fund records, and fiscal year records.
- Search for MARC import profiles.
- Do a basic search, a power search, or an SQL search.
- Use Shift + click to select a range of records in the search results.
- Specify the columns in the Find Tool results list and the order they appear in.
- Add filters to narrow your search.
- Save search, column, and filter settings as your user default when searching for records.
- Rerun your recent searches.
- Get a quick count of the records that meet your search criteria without returning the results list.
- Send all Find Tool results to a new record set.
- Select records in the Find Tool results list and put them in a new or existing record set.
Find Tool System Administration Settings Applied to Leap
Polaris Find Tool permissions, such as those for setting up and saving SQL searches, are honored in the Leap application. In addition, if your library has set the Find Tool: Filter search results by permission to Yes in Polaris Administration (web-based), Find Tool results are filtered by the user's permissions.
When you create a record set in Leap that is too large, The Polaris Administration (web-based), Staff Client setting Find Tool/record-set-to-record-set creation: Record set size warning threshold controls if you see a warning message.
Leap can also remove initial articles from the beginning of the search string while performing exact match searches if you select the Use initial article table checkbox in the Workform User Defaults settings.
In Leap, the results are returned in a virtual result set with 10,000 as the set maximum. By default, Leap automatically filters the results by permission without regarding the Administration setting.
In addition, Leap has its own automatic suggestions and does not use the cataloging parameter Auto-suggest feature enabled.
See also:
- Do a Basic Search for Records or Record Sets
- Search for Records and Get a Count
- Rerun Recent Searches
- Do a Power Search
- Save a Power Search
- Browse Search for Bibliographic Records
- Set Up and Save an SQL Search
- Rename a Saved Search
- Delete a Saved Search
- Apply a Filter to a Find Tool Search
- Perform Exact Match Searches Using the Initial Article Table
- Specify Columns for Search Results
- Save a Set of Find Tool Search Options as Your User Default
- Sort Find Tool Search Results List