The options at the left of the Review pane provide a large number of criteria with which you can filter the items for review.
To filter the items in the Review pane
In the Case drop-down list at the top of the filter pane, select the case or folder for which you want to display the items in the review set.
In the Items drop-down list, select a group of items that you want to review. The options are as follows:
If you have enabled analytics in the selected case, use the facilities in the Search area to find items that match your specified criteria.
In the Filter section, select the facets (item classifications) that you want to apply. To show the available values, click the facet name or the arrow at the left of the name.
The following table lists all the available facets in alphabetical order.
Each facet value is a hyperlink that, when clicked, selects that value and immediately filters the item list accordingly. Click the facet value again to remove it from the filter.
If you have already selected one or more values within the same facet, clicking another one deselects the others. However, it does not affect any values that you have selected within other facets.
The numbers next to the facet values show the number of matching items. After you apply the filter, Discovery Accelerator updates these numbers to show how many of the items are now in the item list. For example, the values for the Author facet initially show the number of matching items in the entire review set. If you then set the value of the Status facet to Unreviewed and apply this filter, the Author values are updated to show only the number of unreviewed items for each author.
Facet values that are shown in an italicized font do not have any matching items in the current item list.
When you select two or more values for a facet, Discovery Accelerator looks for items that match any of the values. For example, you can choose to view all the items that have a status of Pending or Questioned by selecting both values.
When you select values for two or more different facets, Discovery Accelerator looks for items that match all the facets. For example, selecting the status value Pending and the type value Exchange matches only those items that have a status of Pending and a type of Exchange.
When a facet has a large number of possible values, Discovery Accelerator displays an abbreviated list of the most relevant values. You can add more values to the list by clicking the blue hyperlinks at the end of the list.
If you frequently use the same facet settings to filter the items in the Review pane, you can save them as a preset by clicking the Save button at the right of the Preset box. Then you can quickly apply the settings by selecting the preset from the drop-down list.
You can apply marks to items by right-clicking the facet values. For example, to mark all the items by a particular author, right-click the author's name in the list and then click Mark all items.
Click Apply at the top of the filter pane.
If you have used any feature that is only available in cases that are enabled for analytics, you may see the message "Results may be incomplete due to partial ingestion". This occurs when the number of retrieved items is not the same as the total number of items in the case. For example, some of the items in the case may have been deleted from Enterprise Vault before you enabled the case for analytics.