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Defining Quick Select Filters<br />

a<br />

b<br />

EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 6<br />

124 <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />

You work with Quick Select filter definitions in the Create/Edit Filters<br />

dialog box. The Create/Edit Filters dialog box lets you manage your<br />

existing filter list, create new filters, or fine-tune an existing filter’s<br />

definitions. You can save filters for temporary analysis, save edited<br />

filters with new names, and so on.<br />

The Create/Edit Filters dialog box (Figure 6-3) appears whenever you<br />

click the Create or Edit button in the Mining Filtering controls at the<br />

base of the Quick Select window (refer to Figure 6-1 on page 120).<br />

d<br />

Figure 6-3. Create/Edit Filters Dialog Box<br />

The Create/Edit Filters dialog box is divided into the Filter List (a) and<br />

Filter Editor (c) panes, each with its own set of corresponding buttons.<br />

Working with Auto Filters on page 125<br />

Working with the Filter List Pane (a) on page 125<br />

Working with the Filter Editor Pane (c) on page 126<br />

Adding Terms to the Create/Edit Filters Dialog Box on page 129<br />

Using Pattern Matches with Mining Filters on page 131<br />

c

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