Filter for items in tables

Search for items in tables by filtering

Filters can be used to find items in tables, such as proposals or orders, line items, creatives, or ad units. You can save your own filters and reuse them later.

Find items with filters

Most tables already have some filters applied when you navigate to them. Ad Manager automatically applies these filters to help surface the most important items for you. 

You can add to or modify filters from the top filter bar. 

To add a filter:

  1. At the top of a table in the filter bar, click Add new filter.
  2. Select a filter. For example, choose Status or Name from the proposal table.
  3. Indicate operators and select or enter values. Operators determine the how you want to search with values. Possible values depends on the filter. See Operators and values.
  4. Click Apply.

You can optionally add more filters by clicking Add new filter again to narrow your search. To remove a filter from the filter bar, click Dismiss next to the filter.

Filters have an AND relationship to each other. For example, if you filter for proposals with Name > contains > summer travel and Status > is any of > Finalized, both must be true—only proposals with "summer travel" in the name and whose status is finalized are shown.

Operators and values

Operators and possible values depends on the filter selected. For instance, if you selected Status filter from the proposal table, you can select one or several values—"Draft", "Buyer review requested", or "Finalized" to name a few. The Status filter only uses one operator is any of.

The Name filter, on the other hand, allows you type in a value and provides one of several operators:

  • contains
  • does not contain
  • is
  • is not

Operators let you specify how you want to search with values. The "contains" operator, for instance, lets you type part of a search term. Two other operators worth noting are:

  • is any of
  • is none of

The operator is any of means values have an OR relationship to each other. You might look for proposals, for example, that have a status of either "Finalized" or "Buyer review requested". The is none of operator excludes the values selected.

Save and apply filters

Once the filters are added with the values and operators you want, you can save them to apply later. Saved filters are associated only with your user account and are available only from the table where you saved them.

To save a filter:

  1. From the filter bar, click save Save.
  2. Enter a name for the saved filter.
  3. Click Save.

Find your saved filters from the table where you saved them by clicking Add new filter in the filter bar.

You can save up to 25 filters for each of the following tables: orders, line items, proposals, proposal line items, creatives, users, and companies. 

Rename or update saved filters

Filters with the same name are not allowed for the same table.

Once a filter is saved, it may not be renamed or updated with different filters, operators, or values. If you want to change a saved filter, apply the filter, change it as desired, and save it under a unique name. You can choose to delete the previous filter.

To apply a saved filter:

  1. In the filter bar, click Add new filter.
  2. Above the list of filters, select one of your saved filter.

Once selected, the saved filter is applied.

To delete a saved filter:

  1. In the filter bar, click Add new filter.
  2. Above the list of filters, click Delete next to the saved filter you want deleted.

Example filters

Underdelivering line items

In Ad Manager, click Delivery and then Line items. Then, apply the filter, below:

Expected to underdeliver is True
End time in the next 30 days

Active line items that didn't deliver yesterday

In Ad Manager, click Delivery and then Line items. Then, apply the filter, below:

Delivered yesterday is False
End time after (Today's date)

Line items starting soon but missing creatives

In Ad Manager, click Delivery and then Line items. Then, apply the filter, below:

Creative upload status is Creative time gap
Start time in the next 30 days

Advertisers with inactive status

In Ad Manager, click Admin and then Companies. Then, apply the filter, below:

Type is Advertiser
Status is Inactive

Orders assigned to a trafficker starting in the next two weeks

In Ad Manager, click Delivery and then Orders. Then, apply the filter, below:

Start time in the next 2 weeks
Assigned to trafficker Tracy Trafficker

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