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            <title>Selector Syntax</title>
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The overall selector syntax is made up of the following....

Type Names

Undecorated text (text with no leading symbols) is treated as a type name.

For example, the selector Pump would return all assets with the type &#039;Pump&#039;.

Specific Asset</description>
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            <title>Selector Addon</title>
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ARDIs Selector addon provides CSS-inspired selectors you can use to search for and match with ARDI assets.

Although these are intended for use with access control and authorisation, they can also be used in a variety of applications that want to query assets with a short, dynamic query.</description>
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