Advanced Search example: Using the without operator

Use the without operator if you need to exclude results from the search. For example, you could search for all the topics and images that are not in the Authoring:done status.

This search requires two lines in the Advanced Search:
  1. Retrieve all statuses
  2. Exclude the Authoring:done status
  1. In the Cycles panel of the Search view, select Authoring.
  2. In the Document Types panel, select Topics and Images.
  3. If necessary, expand the Advanced Search panel.
    The default Operator is and to indicate that the criteria of the Advanced Search panel will be added to the criteria of the other panels.
  4. Click in the Type column.
    A drop-down indicator appears. drop-down indicator
  5. Click the indicator and select index from the drop-down list.
    Advanced select type
  6. Click in the Name column.
  7. Click the indicator and select Status from the drop-down list.
  8. Leave the Value column empty.
    This will retrieve all the available statuses from the Content Store.
  9. Click the Add a new line button. Add advanced search line button
  10. Select the without operator.
  11. Click in the Type column.
  12. Click the indicator and select index from the drop-down list.
  13. Click in the Name column.
  14. Click the indicator and select Status from the drop-down list.
  15. Click in the Value column.
  16. Click the indicator and select Authoring:done from the drop-down list.
    The Advanced Search panel should look like the following:.
    Advanced search without
  17. Click Search.