Using graphical searches, you can show different values in the model. A value can be, for example "Category", "Type", "Distribution code", "Quality code", "Paying cost center" or "Status".
In order to perform a graphical search in the model, you must activate the graphical search command. For more information on how to activate the graphical search command, see "Activate the graphical search command" in section 5.3.2.11.
To perform a graphical search in the model:
Go to the graphical search field (see image below). In the graphical search field you will find a list of values that can be viewed in the model. A value can be, for example "Category", "Type", "Distribution code", "Quality code", "Paying cost center" or "Status".
Select the value you wish to view in the model by clicking that value in the graphical search field (see the first image below). Note that the selected value will be shown in the model (see the second image below). After performing a graphical search in the model you can show and hide value names in it. For more information on how to show and hide value names in the model, see section 5.3.2.15.
If you wish to reset the model after performing a graphical search in it, go to the graphical search field and click the value you selected to view in the model (see the first image below). Clicking the selected value will reset the model. When the model has been reset, the values from the graphical search you performed will be removed from it.