Searching for a Company Name
Your
search for a particular site will be based upon the content you search by, thus
correct spelling is very important.
AccessCI is not case sensitive. To
search by company name, keep the following conventions in mind:
q If a company is known by its
initials, enter the name with a space in between each letter. (i.e. G T E, M C I)
q Ordinarily no punctuation is
found in the company name except apostrophes. (i.e. J R O’Grady Corp)
q Company, Incorporated,
Limited, etc. is abbreviated unless it is officially part of the company name. (i.e. The Company Store)
q Ampersands are used when
they are part of the official company name. (i.e. A T & T, H & R
Block, Johnson & Johnson)
q “The” is not used unless it
is officially part of the company name. (i.e. The Gap Stores, The
Limited)
q
The company name search can use the wildcard character "*". Use the asterisk character to indicate where
any text will do. For instance, to find all sites that start with the letters "Time", use the string
"Time*". This would find, for example Time Warner.
By default, the company name search is a contains field, meaning that if you put in a word, the database
will search for any site that has that word in the company name. (i.e. you can
put in “Time” and the database will look for any sites that have “Time” in the
company name, producing sites like, Time Warner, New York Times, The Maritime Foundation,
Lifetime Television, etc.) Another way to specify the default behavior would by to search for "*Time*".
Searching for a Government or Education Site
q Universities are found in
the database by the system name first, (University abbreviated Univ) followed
by the campus name. (i.e. Univ of CA San Diego)
q Local government sites are
listed with their government designation first. (i.e. City of Los Angeles,
County of Alameda) Note: You might also use the
local government designation within Industry, specific government SIC code and
area code or ZIP sector for the city or county you are requesting.)
q State government is tracked
by the state name and department or agency. (i.e. California Dept of
Forestry) Note: You might also use the
state government designation, specific government SIC and state under
geography.)
q Federal government locations
are listed by agency. If the agency
name begins with the words United States, they are listed like U. S. Dept of
Defense. Note: Use the federal government designation and specific government
SIC (Standard Industry Code.)
Searching for an Enterprise
Using the Company Name search criteria will find
individual locations whose name is the same as what you specified. If the company is part of a Fortune or
Forbes ranked company, and you want to see all locations for that parent, you
might search under Enterprise instead of Site.
For example, if you are looking for all of Ford Motor Company, but enter
Ford in the site name selection (rather than the Enterprise section), you will
miss the other divisions of Ford (i.e. Lincoln, Mercury, Motorcraft, etc.)
Searching for a ZIP Code
When including multiple ZIP codes in a search, it may be appropriate to
enter in a range of numbers. If, for
example, you wanted 94601, 94602, 94603, 94604, 94605, you could simply enter
in a range--94601 to 94605--to get
all the ZIP codes you want. If you want
non-sequential ZIP codes, separate the ZIP codes with a comma (ie.
94601,94603,94605.) There is no limit
to the number of ZIP codes that can be entered in AccessCI for one search.
A ZIP sector is the three digit prefix in a ZIP code
(ie. the ZIP sector for 90210 is 902).
When selecting a ZIP sector, AccessCI
will include all ZIP codes that contain the leading three digits of the
ZIP.
Selecting Multiple Fields
At times, you may want to select multiple fields
simultaneously. To achieve this, simply
hold down the shift button (or the control button) as you select the multiple
fields. Once all fields are selected
you can release the shift button and save the selection.
Omitting Selections
In each of the fields there is a box that can be
selected or deselected to omit the content specified. If wanting all criteria except something specific, it would
probably be easiest to utilize the omit button. (ie. If you do not want government or education sites, go to the
Industry Vertical selection and select all government and education sites, then
check the omit box prior to saving the selection. This will generate a search that will include all industries
except government and education.)
Searching Help
q
Use
the “Field Finder” link located at the top of the Site Search page. Field Finder helps you locate specific fields or categories
to search on quickly by giving you the option to enter keywords or phrases.
q At your
convenience, view the AccessCI video
training available on-line for extra guidance. Simply go to: www.hartehanksmi.com/supportcenter
and select “Training Options.”
q Our Support Center is open
Monday through Friday from 6am-6pm PST.
Simply call
1-800-645-5795 for quick assistance, or send an
email inquiry to: HMI-Support@harte-hanks.com