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  1. Doc Search (Button)- takes user to short search, but can jump to Superuser or Detailed Search and specify edocument (PO, etc).
  2. OLE Acquisitions Search
    1. OLE created OLE Acquisitions Search to assist Acquisitions and Selectors. We still need to add more transactional search options (such as PO's paid, PO's received on PO searches, etc), but created the following Search fields that combine purchasing and Bib information:
      1. Document Type:
      2. Document Number:
      3. Purchase Order #:
      4. Vendor Name:
      5. Date Created From:
      6. Date Created To:
      7. Initiator:
      8. Requestor:
      9. Account Number:
      10. Organization Code:
      11. Chart Code:
      12. Title:
      13. Author:
      14. Publisher:
      15. ISXN:
      16. Search Type
  3. KFS (inherited Custom Doc Searches). 
    1. inherited Custom Doc Searches allow users to save Named Searches, or select from search session history.
    2. OLE will extend or replace existing searches to include docstore or bib data:
    3. Requisition search
    4. Purchase Order search
    5. Receiving search
    6. Payment Request search
  4. OLE may also need to extend KFS Account Searches
  5. OLE has implemented the following combined search and group-action queues, allowing users to search, sort, filter and apply global actions across multiple documents in current workflow:
    1. OLE Order Holding Queue
      1. Selector:
      2. Document Number:
      3. Requisition Status:
      4. Vendor Name:
      5. Requestor:
      6. Format:
      7. Chart Code:
      8. Account Number:
      9. Object Code:
      10. Workflow Status Change Date From:
      11. Workflow Status Change Date To:
      12. Title:
      13. Author:
      14. Publisher:
      15. (will add ISxN in future)
  6. OLE Receiving Queue
    1. Purchase Order Number
    2. ISxN
    3. Title
    4. Journal
    5. Filters (not yet functional, but on UI):
      1. Serials
      2. Standing Orders
      3. Monographs
      4. Status
      5. Vendor
      6. Purchase Order Date
  7. Known Issues with KNS searching:
    1. If you know the exact words or phrase, enter the text wrapped in quotes
    2. If you want to return hits for any of the words entered, leave off the quotes
    3. Use "*" only at the end of a word and only when you have entered a single word in the field
    4. Specify dates in the format mm/dd/yyyy.
    5. Boolean operators used within search screens are not currently providing consistent results.

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