Search Documentation
How search works
This page documents search syntax, filter behavior, and result interpretation for the DataVue teaser.
Query syntax
| Mode | Example | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| Default tag search | datasenter NO1 elvia |
Each term is matched independently across record fields. |
| Exact phrase | "north sea energy park" |
Phrase must appear as one continuous sequence. |
| Mixed mode | "north sea" NO2 |
Phrase is required, plus extra terms as tags. |
Filters
Source filter
Filter by:
- Statnett Queue
- Consession
- Grid Surveys
Status filter
Statuses are grouped in GUI into generic groups:
- Queue Stage
- Application
- Decision
- Closed / Rejected
- Active / Planned
- Other
Statnett segment filter
Segment options are generated from current result context for Statnett Queue records.
Harmonized segment filter
This filter is shared across Statnett Queue and Consession. Similar concepts are normalized to common labels, for example:
Vann, Solkraft, Vind, Nett, and Saksgang.
NO1-NO5 filter
Price area filtering supports NO1 to NO5 directly, with select-all and deselect-all controls.
Filter panel behavior
- Main filter panel opens from Filter sources.
- Subfilters (Sources, Statuses, Statnett Segments, Segments (all sources), NO1-NO5) are collapsed by default.
- Opening one subfilter collapses the others.
- Clicking outside the panel closes and collapses everything back.
Result cards
- Cards show source badge, key context fields, and source link when available.
- Empty fields are hidden to keep cards compact.
- TSO Client and Client are shown separately where data exists.
- Price area, municipality, county, area plan, segment, and MW are prioritized.
Official source references
For authority-level source context, use the dedicated source page.
- NVE API data is treated as NLOD-licensed (compatible with CC BY 3.0 NO), with as-is terms and required source attribution.
- For Statnett Queue, no explicit open-data license was found during review; the project uses a provisional NLOD-aligned assumption and keeps strict source attribution.