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Xue Xiang Cui (711137) | asked Apr 09 '09, 1:32 a.m.
For "Advanced Search", is it possible to search a machine with more than 2G momery or more than 120G disk space? I remember I can find a machine with the right 2048M memory, but can't use ">" or "<" to search more than 2G memory machines. Thanks.

- Matt

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John Nason (2.4k1012) | answered Apr 09 '09, 1:51 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Hi Matt -
This is buried a little bit, but you can actually use the operators <, <and>= as part of your search phrase. For instance, set the value of memory to ">= 2048" to find all machines with 2G or more memory.
This should work for all numeric values.
There is also an open enhancement to include similar functionality in our Test Environments.

Regards,
John

For "Advanced Search", is it possible to search a machine with more than 2G momery or more than 120G disk space? I remember I can find a machine with the right 2048M memory, but can't use ">" or "<" to search more than 2G memory machines. Thanks.

- Matt

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John Nason (2.4k1012) | answered Apr 09 '09, 1:53 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Some interesting auto-formatting of my reply occurred there.
The operators are '<', '<=', '>', and '>='.

Hi Matt -
This is buried a little bit, but you can actually use the operators <, <and>= as part of your search phrase. For instance, set the value of memory to ">= 2048" to find all machines with 2G or more memory.
This should work for all numeric values.
There is also an open enhancement to include similar functionality in our Test Environments.

Regards,
John

For "Advanced Search", is it possible to search a machine with more than 2G momery or more than 120G disk space? I remember I can find a machine with the right 2048M memory, but can't use ">" or "<" to search more than 2G memory machines. Thanks.

- Matt

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Xue Xiang Cui (711137) | answered Apr 09 '09, 10:25 p.m.
Some interesting auto-formatting of my reply occurred there.
The operators are '<', '<=', '>', and '>='.

Hi Matt -
This is buried a little bit, but you can actually use the operators <, <and>= as part of your search phrase. For instance, set the value of memory to ">= 2048" to find all machines with 2G or more memory.
This should work for all numeric values.
There is also an open enhancement to include similar functionality in our Test Environments.

Regards,
John

For "Advanced Search", is it possible to search a machine with more than 2G momery or more than 120G disk space? I remember I can find a machine with the right 2048M memory, but can't use ">" or "<" to search more than 2G memory machines. Thanks.

- Matt



Thanks. This should be an enhancement of the latest version. Great function!

- Matt

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