What's the point of "Search category" when customizing a report?

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EmKay
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I refer you back to this discussion, which asked the question but was never resolved:

I'm customizing a transaction report, trying to see all categories that contain the word "tax." I first clear all checkmarks on the Categories tab, on the list of categories, then type the word "tax" in the "Search category" box. This takes me to the first category with that word in the name (_DivIncTaxFree) - but then lists every other category after that, with no way to move to the next category containing the word "tax." I have to scroll through and find them manually, apparently.

As far as I remember - this has ALWAYS been like this; i.e., this has NEVER worked in a helpful way. It should filter the list to show ONLY categories containing the word I type into the search box. It does not.

Quicken Classic Premier (Windows) R52.33

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  • NotACPA
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    It was never resolved because the question asked of the OP was never answered.

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  • EmKay
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    @NotACPA , yes, I got that. I'm here to restart the resolution of this problem.

    Is this how that search category box is supposed to work? Because, if so, it seems pretty useless (not to mention confusing) unless — I'm using it incorrectly. I'd love for @Quicken Anja to restart her efforts with me. I've already laid out one example from one report, but I can say that I have tried to use this "feature" for many years over many reports and it has always (not)worked this way.

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  • q_lurker
    q_lurker SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
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    This takes me to the first category with that word in the name (_DivIncTaxFree) - 

    That is the type of behavior I see, and I take that as the intended behavior.

    It should filter the list to show ONLY categories containing the word I type into the search box.

    The programming should do what it was specified to do. If you want a different feature to be made available, you can certainly create and promote such an idea.

  • Jim_Harman
    Jim_Harman SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It appears that as you have found, the search advances the selection list to the first Category that contains what you type. It does not select that Category and I don't know of a way to get it to continue the search to find other matches.

    Pretty useless as you say.

    For the other fields, there are "Memo contains" and "Payee contains" entry boxes at the right which return all the matches, but no "Category contains".

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  • Chris_QPW
    Chris_QPW Member ✭✭✭✭
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    my opinion on this is that it is a search not a filter and so it is sort of doing what you’re supposed to be doing but it certainly should have a next on it. There’s been quite a few times that I’ve tried that search and got stuck on the first thing that matched. That was especially true when you have things that are in say, income and expense, and you’re looking for the expense. On the other hand, Quicken is not consistent about this. The old dialogues seem to treat search like that and the new ones seem to treat it like a filter.

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  • mshiggins
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    Isn’t there a Find Next keyboard shortcut? F3 or CTRL F3?


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  • Rocket J Squirrel
    Rocket J Squirrel SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Not that I can see in either old or new interface.

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  • Keystone435
    Keystone435 Member ✭✭
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    Agree with the OP and others. This is useless and leaves me scrolling in a tiny 1" x 3" category window to find and check the ones I want. Yes, this should be a 'Filter" function not a search once and done function. Very DOS era.