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Find Review Requests

Search Reviews lets you browse the review requests of interest. After you locate requests, you can perform actions on them, such as reopening a closed request.

Search Reviews is the only Peer Review function through which any user can view the review requests of any status. Review requests with a Closed status are not visible in Requested Reviews or Assigned Reviews but are visible in Search Reviews.

Search Criteria

Specifies search criteria for review requests such as Broker, Project Name, Package Name, Created By, Assigned to, Review Status (Open, In Progress, Closed) filters. The Advanced options let you search review requests using criteria such as Include Due Date Between, Include Creation Date Between, Comment, and Notes.

The following wildcards let you specify patterns to use in your search. You can specify multiple values at the same time by separating the values with a semicolon (;).

asterisk (*) or percent sign (%)

Represents any sequence of zero or more characters. For example, the pattern of *~ or %~ matches any temporary files that end with ~. You can also use these wildcard characters as the first or last characters in a character string.

question mark (?)

Represents any single character.

Follow these steps:

  1. On the Peer Review view, select the Search Reviews tab.
  2. Select a broker from the Broker drop-down list.

    The search fields are enabled.

    The following fields require explanation:

    Review Status

    Tracks the actions performed on the review request and the comments, attachments, or votes added by the reviewers as follows:

    Open

    Indicates that no reviewers have started the review.

    In Progress

    Indicates that either the reviewers have started commenting on versions or attaching files to the versions, or have voted on the review request.

    Closed

    Indicates that the primary reviewer closed the review request.

  3. Enter or select criteria, and click Find.

    Note: The search fields are not case-sensitive.

    Results are listed.