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Multi Search. Part 1 - Choosing what to search
Multi Search. Part 1 - Choosing what to search

Learn how to find the criteria to search in Multi Search using categories, topics and keyword search.

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Written by Jason Hegarty
Updated over a week ago

If you are looking to perform a criteria search based on multiple factors then this is a great place to start. Multi Search allows you to add and search for up to 6 different criteria and you decide which are critical to your search and which are not. 

Step 1 - Adding your criteria. 

Multi Search differs from Compare Search where you simply select a criteria and view all lenders values and notes. In Multi Search you need to input a value to check against the lenders value so that the search can tell you if the lender passes or fails. Let's look at an example. 

You have a situation where you need to check 4 things.

  1. Which lenders will accept 'Maintenance (not through the courts)'

  2. My applicant has only been self-employed for 18 months and I need to filter lenders who are potentially OK with this

  3. My client is looking for a lender that lends in Scotland.

  4. You'd like to find a lender that can consider Child Benefit income but it's not essential.

There are two ways to add these criteria. You can choose via 'Category' view:

including the ability to search by keyword.

or you can use 'Topic' view...

Step 2 - Setting your criteria

Once you have selected all of your criteria you will need to assign values like we've done in the example below. 

Critical Criteria
Notice how we've unchecked the 'Critical Criteria' (green arrow) for
Child Benefit income
in order to indicate this criteria is not critical to our search.

Once we've added our criteria and set our values we can go ahead and click 'Search'

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