MyDetails - Search functionality

Did you know you can search My Details for any TSA employee who has a Lotus Notes account?  And when you find them you will find all the information you need on them.  Full name, the centre they work at, their line manager, relevant phone numbers and address.

And all this is at your finger tips.  We have posted about how to find this through a smart phone (see Searching for a number?).  Today we show you how to find it using your web browser.

Log in to My Details on the QuickLink menu.  On the top far right corner of the window you will see a search field as per the picture below:

Simply search by first name, or surname, or centre name, or job title and My Details will provide you with a list of whomever matches your search criteria.  By selecting the name (highlighted in blue) this will open up the individual's details and give you all the information you are looking for.

I use this all the time, and I would encourage you to do the same.

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libby wilson on Wednesday, 02 April 2014 12:27

HI Peter. I like My Details. Good way to search for people if you know the centre you are looking for. I also think its great you guys have an interactive blog.
Libby

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HI Peter. I like My Details. Good way to search for people if you know the centre you are looking for. I also think its great you guys have an interactive blog. Libby
Peter Hennessey on Wednesday, 02 April 2014 13:44

Thanks for the 'thumbs up'. Spread the word.

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Thanks for the 'thumbs up'. Spread the word. :D

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