You can search for a string of numbers that Inspire assigns to a changeset record to uniquely identify it. You can enter part or all of the number to see if any changeset records contain it.
Before you begin

Tips and tricks
- Inspire assigns numbers to changeset records sequentially. If you know the number of a changeset, you can find all the changeset records that were created after or before it using an operator.
- For steps to find a changeset using specific criteria, refer to the following topics:




To find records by changeset number 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 Changeset Number.
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In the Operator list, select one of the following:
- = (Equals): show only changeset records that have the exact number you enter in Value
<>
(Not Equal to): show all changeset records that do NOT have the exact number you enter in Value
>
(Greater than): show all changeset records that have an number higher than the number you select in Value
>=
(Greater than or equal to): show all changeset records that have the same number or are higher than the date you select in Value
<
(Less than): show all changeset records that are lower than the number you select in Value
<=
(Less than or equal to): show all changeset records that have the same number or are lower than the date you select in Value
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In the Value list, enter part or all of a string of numbers that uniquely identifies a changeset record.
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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.