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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for Hyper-V Administrator's Guide
  3. Configure Hyper-V Intelligent Policies
  4. Using the Query Builder in Advanced Mode
Veritas NetBackup™ for Hyper-V Administrator's Guide

Using the Query Builder in Advanced Mode

The Query Builder's Advanced Mode provides more flexibility in crafting rules for virtual machine selection, including the use of parentheses for grouping.

To use the Query Builder in Advanced Mode

  1. Set up a Hyper-V policy and specify a Hyper-V server.

    For assistance, you can refer to the first few steps of the following procedure:

    See Creating a Hyper-V policy for automatic virtual machine selection.

  2. Click the Clients tab.
  3. Click Select automatically through Hyper-V Intelligent Policy query.
  4. In the Query Builder pane, click Advanced Mode.
  5. You can use the Query Builder drop-down menus to add query rules. You can also type in rules manually.

    Here is an example query:

    Displayname Contains "vm"

  6. To insert a rule between existing rules, place the cursor where you want the new rule to start and type it in.

    When you create a rule with the drown-down menus, it appears at the end of the query. You can cut and paste it to a different position.

  7. To establish the proper order of evaluation in compound queries, use parentheses to group rules as needed. Compound queries contain two or more rules, joined by AND, AND NOT, OR, or OR NOT.

    More information is available on the use of parentheses and on the order of precedence.

    See AND vs. OR in queries.

    See Order of operations in queries (precedence rules).

    See Parentheses in compound queries.

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