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In order to get more specific policy information from your environment, you can use the Filtering section on the left side of the Policies tab. You can filter your information by Status, Policy Type, Policy Name, Databases Covered, Instances Covered, Last Operation, Last Operation with Failure, Instances, and Databases.

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You can save your custom filtering options option by selecting your filters, typing a name in the Views fieldtext box under By Custom Filter, and clicking Save View ADD FILTER. To retrieve your saved filters, click Load and select your filter namethe name of the filter you created.

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When using filters take into account:

  • If you want to select filters first and apply the changes later, unselect the option Apply filter as it changes.
  • To remove filters, use the specific Remove Filter option in each filter. For example, if you want to remove your Instance filters, click Remove STATUS Filter under the same filter section.
  • Under FILTERED BY on Under APPLIED FILTERS on the top section or your Policies tab, you can see the filters you have selected. Click the X icon next to the ones you want to remove.
  • Use the option Clear on the top section of the Filtering section to remove all filters. 

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