First select the relevant query from the list in the toolbar and then click on the button to the right of it to execute the query.

Depending on the complexity of the query and the number of events found, execution may take some time. You can see the progress of the current query in the event list status bar.

When the query has been completed, the number of events found is displayed in the status bar on the right. A query can return more events than the number of rows in the event list. To display any additional events, click on the blue “More...” link in the status bar.

Filter function

As well as options for formulating queries, the table also provides a filter function.

If you hover the mouse pointer over the table header, a filter symbol appears in the corresponding column.

Clicking on the filter symbol opens a dialog, in which you can filter the column by values and text.

Value filter

Current values are displayed in a list and can be enabled or disabled using the relevant check box.

Text filter

The drop-down menu provides a series of operators that can be used to filter the text in the relevant column. Select the required operator and enter the text by which you want to filter in the field below. You can enter whole words of sequences of letters.

The selected filter options immediately affect the table display. Filter options can be set in multiple columns. A set filter is indicated by a filter symbol.

Selecting <Delete filter> resets the filter. If you have set filters in multiple columns, you have to reset the filters in all affected columns individually.

Search function

You can use the keyboard shortcut <Ctrl> + <F> to open a search function for the event list. Enter the relevant search expression and click on <Find>. The search applies to the Event column.

Clicking on the cross in the search text field deletes the search expression. Previously used search expressions can be selected in the drop-down menu. Clicking on the red button with the cross exits the search.