Using the Find Tool
The Leap Find Tool features and functions are similar to those available in the Polaris staff client Find Tool. However, you cannot search for all record types, search external Z39.50 targets, or perform certain functions from the Find Tool results list in Leap.
With the Leap Find Tool, you can do the following:
- Search for authority, bibliographic, hold request, ILL request, item, and patron records.
- Search for item, bibliographic, authority, or patron record sets.
- Search for a record set ID using the Bibliographic Find Tool and the Item Find Tool.
- Search for deleted records sets by record status or record set ID.
- Do a basic search, a power search, or an SQL search.
- Specify the columns in the Find Tool results list and the order in which they appear.
- Add filters to narrow your search.
- Save search and column settings as your user default when searching for records.
- Get a quick count of the records that meet your search criteria without returning the results list.
- Send all Find Tool results to a new record set.
- Select records in the Find Tool results list and put them in a new or existing record set.
Find Tool System Administration Settings Applied to Leap
Polaris Find Tool permissions, such as those for setting up and saving SQL searches, are checked in the Leap application. In addition, if your library has set the Find Tool: Filter search results by permission Staff Client profile to Yes in Polaris Administration, Find Tool results are filtered by the user's permissions.
When you create a record set in Leap from all Find Tool results or from another record set, a warning message may appear depending on the number of records being added to the record set and the setting in the Polaris Administration Staff Client profile Find Tool/record-set-to-record-set creation: Record set size warning.
The following Polaris Administration Staff Client profile settings do not apply to the Leap Find Tool:
- Find Tool: Default number of records to return in a result set
- Find Tool: Use initial article table
- Find Tool: Use language scoping display
The Polaris ILS performance issues that may be encountered with large search results sets do not apply to Leap. In Leap, the results are returned in a virtual result set with 10,000 as the set maximum. The results are filtered by permission by default without regarding the Administration setting.
Initial articles are not stripped out when exact match searches are done, and Leap does not use the initial article table. In addition, Leap has its own automatic suggestions and does not use the Cataloging parameter Auto-suggest feature enabled.
See also:
- Do a Basic Search for Records or Record Sets
- Search for Records and Get a Count
- Do a Power Search
- Save a Power Search
- Browse Search for Bibliographic Records
- Set Up and Save an SQL Search
- Rename a Saved Search
- Delete a Saved Search
- Apply a Filter to a Find Tool Search
- Specify Columns for Search Results
- Save a Set of Find Tool Search Options as Your User Default
- Sort Find Tool Search Results List