Allow a 'whole string search' on the search fields
PianificatoProblem: In a long item list I want to find a specific item, e.g. a telegram with a source Individual Address 1.1.1 in the Group Monitor. However, ETS shows all the devices that have "1.1.1" (e.g. 1.1.15, 1.1.18, etc.) as Individual Address and not only the one I am looking.
Requested feature: On the search fields I would like to be able to perform a 'whole string search' in order to get the result I want. This behaviour should be in all search fields.
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Hello Mr Wolf,
Thank your for your feedback! I would suggest you to create a new feature request for the short delay. I know that there are more people who would like to have that!
Vassilios
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Yes this is a very good idea.
I have also this problem because I have a project containing more than 1100 group adresses and the number of my lines of daily bus records in group monitor exceeds 40000 bus telegrams.
In addition to this I suggest to insert a short search delay (<1s) in the search input text field while typing to avoid searching each typed character before the search string is complete typed in.
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@Vassilios, are we any closer to the short search delay mentioned above? Trying to search on Group Monitor traces with thousands of telegrams is ridiculously slow.
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Hi Duncan, I am afraid that I will disappoint you. This is scheduled for ETS6, so this is not getting better in ETS5 series. I will check whether we could change the backlog priority, but I am afraid that this might be quite difficult.
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High there,
This Sound very interesting. It would also be cool to have additional filtering options like Wireshark.
For instance: if I want to look for every Device that writes to the GA 0/0/1 is not in Line 15.1.x, it would be cool to be able to filter it like: pa.addr!=15.1.* && ga.addr== 0/0/1 or something like that. Asterisk as a Wildcard.
Maybe with buttons that allow you to put the filtering options together would make it user-friendly. Like a GA and PA Button and the basic logics.
Is that possible, or does it already exist?
Cheers Marco
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