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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

The following procedure describes how to create a filter for events. Events can be filtered by one or more<br />

of the categories<br />

To filter events:<br />

1. In the Events page, click "Show Filter Details".<br />

A filter controller is added beneath the filter. To hide the filter controller, click "Hide Filter<br />

Details".<br />

2. On the right hand side click on a filter type to add.<br />

Each time a different filter is added, an additional selection area will appear in the filter<br />

area. You can add as many filters you like. Each time a filter is selected, a new selection<br />

area is added.<br />

3. To delete a specific filter option, click the delete button (X).<br />

4. Set your preferences according to the filter type. For example, set a date range for the<br />

Date filter.<br />

5. When you have finished configuring the filter, click "Save Filter As..." to name the filter<br />

and save it for future use.<br />

6. Click "Apply Filter" to re-display events according to the filter parameters.<br />

If you do not want to save the filter directly, click "Apply Filter" without saving.<br />

Only events matching the filter are displayed.<br />

Use "Delete Saved filter" to remove the filter. Filter information is saved until the next login: You can<br />

safely navigate to other pages and tabs without losing your filter settings.<br />

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