In this blog, we will explore how Natural Language Grid Filtering & Sorting feature improves data search in Dataverse, making it easier to interact with large datasets using natural language.
Managing and analyzing large datasets in Dataverse can often be challenging, especially when dealing with complex filters and advanced queries. However, with the introduction of Natural Language Grid Filtering, users can now effortlessly find, filter, and sort their data using simple, intuitive language.
Instead of manually selecting filters from dropdowns or applying multiple conditions, you can describe what you’re looking for in plain English, and the system will automatically apply the relevant filters for you.
This feature significantly enhances productivity by eliminating the need for complex queries, helping users retrieve the right information faster.
Use Cases
Users can easily locate specific records without navigating through multiple filters. This is especially useful for customer service teams, sales professionals, and data analysts.
Sorting records based on specific attributes helps users prioritize their work more efficiently.
Searching for specific text within records helps users locate information without scrolling through large datasets.
To enable this feature, follow these steps in the Power Platform admin center:
Once enabled, you can start using natural language filtering and search in your views.
The prompt at the top of the grid allows users to type and search for the records they need. It serves as an intuitive way to find and filter data effortlessly.
For example, in the screenshot below, the grid has been filtered to show records created in the last 30 days. Just beside the prompt, users can also see the applied filter conditions. Additionally, searches can be performed based on multiple column values for more precise results.
When filters are applied, a temporary view is created. Users can click on the Views option to find their filtered view (e.g., “Accounts created in the last 30 days”) in the view list. They also have the option to save this filtered view as a new personal view for future use.
Now, let’s explore some sorting expressions to refine the results. In the screenshot below, the account grid records have been sorted based on their status.
Users can also perform a text-based search. For example, in the screenshot below, the records have been filtered to show accounts that contain ‘Sons’ in the account name.
The Natural Language Grid Filtering feature empowers users to work smarter and faster by simplifying the way they interact with data. Whether it’s filtering, sorting, or searching, this feature ensures that users can get the information they need without struggling with complex queries.
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