You can search for the name of a component as it is displayed in the Components browser. This can be similar to the file name and doesn't include the GUID. The component Name can also be different from the Topic Title.
Before you begin

Tips and tricks
- In the Changesets module, you can only search for a Component's name in Advanced search.
- You can use basic search tools to find changeset records by keyword, however this basic search only looks in the User, Label, and Comment fields.
- If you want to do a basic search by keyword, follow the steps in: Search changesets by a keyword.
- For steps to find a changeset using specific criteria, refer to the following topics:




To find components in Changesets using Advanced Search:
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From the top menu options, select the
Changesets module.
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If not open, select the Changesets tab.

You cannot open advanced search on the
Histories tab.
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On the Changesets tab, select
Advanced search.
Result: a new pane opens in between the basic search bar and the changeset list.

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In the Field list, select Component Name.
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In the Operator list, select one of the following:
- = (Equals): show only changeset records that have the exact component name you enter in Value
<>
(Not Equal to): show all changeset records that do NOT have the exact component name you enter in Value
- Contains: show only changeset records where the Component Name has some of the characters you entered in Value
- Does Not Contain: show only changeset records where the Comments do NOT have any of the characters you entered in Value
- Starts With: show only changeset records where the Component Name begins with the characters you entered in Value
- Does Not Start With: show only changeset records where the Component Name does NOT begin with the characters you entered in Value
- Ends With: show only changeset records where the Component Name ends with the characters you entered in Value
- Does Not End With: show only changeset records where the Component Name does NOT end with the characters you entered in Value
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In the Value list, enter part of or an entire component name.
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Optionally, you can revise your search criteria:
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Click
Add to add another search parameter.
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Click
Remove to remove a search parameter.
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If you have multiple parameters in the query, choose the appropriate criteria from the And/Or list.
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To group search parameters, select the checkboxes for two or more consecutive parameters and click Group selected clauses.
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To ungroup search parameters, click
Ungroup clauses
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Verify the search parameters for your query and then click
Search.

Result: You see a list of changesets that match your criteria.
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To save the list of components that match the search as a CSV file:
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Click
Save as CSV.
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To choose what time zone is used, on the Convert time confirmation screen, select one of the following:
You see the date displayed in the header of the CSV as: All date/times are shown in {timezone} or UTC.
UTC is a time zone standard used as a basis for all time zones worldwide. It is a constant time scale and does not change for Daylight Saving Time.

- To use your local time, click Yes.
- To use UTC time, click No.

Result: 
If the list of changesets contains more than 200 records, only the first 200 are saved to the CSV file.
- You see a file is downloaded to your computer using the following format:
- InspireChangesets_DD-MM-YYYY-HH-MM-SS-MS
- If you searched for a change, Inspire now saves only your search results to the CSV file.
- If you filtered the list, Inspire now saves your filtered list to the CSV file.
- If you sorted the list, Inspire now saves your sorted list to the CSV file.