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Overview

The aliased finder is a finder that you create for yourself to facilitate access to the searches you use most frequently. It works just like any other finder except that you can create alternative tags, or aliases, for the tables and searches that you choose to include.

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For example, maybe you want to identify your searches by region, the type of information, and other details that describe the data. So to analyze sales on your website, you might add a search to the aliased finder by naming it emea.ecommerce.women.shoes

What permissions do I need?

To use the aliased finder, you need the same permissions the default finder requires (at least the View level of the Finders permission). Visit Run a search using a finder to know more.

Open the aliased finder

To open your aliased finder, go to Data search, open the dropdown selector in the Explore your data → Finders tab and select Aliased finder.

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Searches in the aliased finder, also called aliased searches, can have tags with up to six levels. In this example, the finder has four.

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Adding searches to your aliased finder

When you first start using Devo, your aliased finder will be empty. You will need to add your chosen searches to your aliased finder one by one.

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Follow the instructions in the related this article below to guide you through the process of adding searches.

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