Filter results
This topic describes how to filter and sort results when you're selecting results to open in the Windows Assessment Console.
If there's a long list of results to choose from, you can filter the results to quickly find the ones that you're interested in. Or, you can search for specific results by typing a keyword in the search box.
To filter and sort results
In the Windows Assessment Console, click Options, and then click Open Results. A list of all results from the results library appears.
In the Select Results window, click the plus sign (+) next to the search box.
In the drop-down list, select the metadata that you want to use to filter the results.
You can filter results based on this metadata:
Run information Description Architecture
The architecture of the computer that the job ran on.
Available memory (MB)
The available memory, in megabytes, on the computer that the job ran on.
Build number
The build number for the Windows operating system that's installed on the computer that the job ran on.
CPU description
A description of the CPU on the computer.
File path
The full path of the .xml file that contains the job results.
Graphics chipset
The vendor's description of the graphics chipset.
Graphics vendor
The vendor of the primary video card.
ID
The GUID that identifies the result file.
Job name
The name of the job.
Job start time
The date and time that the job started running.
Machine class
The type of the computer, such as laptop or desktop.
Machine ID
The name of the computer.
Run notes
Notes that were added before the job ran.
System disk model
The model of the hard drive that the operating system is running on.
System disk size
The size of the computer's hard drive.
System disk vendor
The name of the vendor, if it's available.
Template settings
Indicator of whether the job used template settings or custom settings.
Total memory (MB)
The amount of total RAM, in megabytes, that's available on the computer.
Windows version
The full build number for the Windows operating system that's installed on the computer.
WinEI CPU score
A Windows Experience Index score for the performance of the processor.
WinEI D3D score
A Windows Experience Index score for the ability to run Microsoft Direct3D applications.
WinEI disk score
A Windows Experience Index score for the performance of disk drives.
WinEI graphic score
A Windows Experience Index score for desktop performance.
WinEI memory score
A Windows Experience Index score for memory bandwidth.
**Note**
The Windows Experience Index score uses a scale of 1.0 to 9.9. For more information about WinSAT, see [Winsat](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc770542(v=ws.10)).
Click the relational expression and select one that you want to use.
Depending on the metadata filters that you use, these relational expressions are available:
equals
not equals
less than
greater than
less than or equal
greater than or equal
starts with
ends with
contains
not contains
between
regex
Note
The term regex refers to regular expressions. For more information, see Regular Expression Language Elements.
In the next box, enter a value that completes the expression that you're using to filter results. For example, you can use an expression like Architecture equals x86.
To add more filter criteria, repeat these steps.
To remove filter criteria, click the X next to them.
You can also search for results by typing a keyword in the search box.