2.5. Search Criteria
You can specify the search criteria after the colon in the query. The syntax of {criteria} is as follows:
<prop><operator><value>
or
<obj-type><prop><operator><value>
Examples
The following table describes the parts of the syntax:
Table 2.3. Example Search Criteria
| Part | Description | Values | Example | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| prop |
The property of the searched-for resource. Can also be the property of a resource type (see | Limit your search to objects with a certain property. For example, search for objects with a status property. | Status | N/A |
| obj-type | A resource type that can be associated with the searched-for resource. | These are system objects, like data centers and virtual machines. | Users | N/A |
| operator | Comparison operators. | = != (not equal) > < >= <= | N/A | Value options depend on property. |
| Value | What the expression is being compared to. | String Integer Ranking Date (formatted according to Regional Settings) | Jones 256 normal |
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