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What permissions do I need?

To rename a search, you don’t need any other permission apart from that required to run searches, at least the View level of the Finders permission (visit Run a search using a finder to know more).

From the options menu in the toolbar

Searches can be renamed to easily identify and reuse them.

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In the search window, select Additional tools → select the options menu in the toolbar and select Search Actions → Rename.

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Enter the name or 'alias' in the Search Name field. You can also select the Add as aliased finder entry point option to add the search to an aliased finder.

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Click Save.

From the Navigation pane

Another way to rename a search is by clicking on the table name that appears under the Data Search area every time you run a search. You must be in the search window to do this; if not, clicking the table name will open the search window.

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Difference between Alias and Table name

When you re-access a search from the Favorite Searches or Search History areas, notice that each row contains two names: Alias and Table name. Select the alias if you want to open your search with all the operations you performed. If you select the table name, you will open the original data table.

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