When you’re filtering your search using contact fields that accept text array value, you can use more than one piece of data as the search criteria....For example, if you want to search using multiple postal codes, enter the postal codes and separate each code with a comma.
While specifying the exact dates for your birthday search may work in some cases, a more powerful option is to use a period search, e.g. birthdays within the next 3 days....While these are much more powerful, they are a little more complex too, please see the using advanced search article on more tips for working with ranged dates....For a shortcut for common searches, type the following searches into the DailyStory search:
Birthdays today - &dateBirthFrom=today&dateBirthTo=today
Birthdays tomorrow - &dateBirthFrom=tomorrow&dateBirthTo=tomorrow
Birthday in next 3 days - &dateBirthFrom=today&dateBirthTo=next-3-days
Note: Unlike other period searches you cannot use the yesterday or past-#-[days|weeks|months|years] search criteria as birthdays are always advanced to the future date.
Using direct free text search
Use the direct search method if you want to directly search using any keyword and pull up contacts with matching information....Enter any text into the quick search text box. ...Tip: Enclose your text with double quotation marks to search for exact matches....E.164 format is as follows:
+[country code][phone number]
For example, a U.S. number with area code 202 is commonly shared as:
202-555-1212
The E.164 format is:
+12025551212
Therefor when searching for a this phone number the search must include the country code:
You can also use wild cards to search for part of a number, for example: 1202555* will match all numbers that start with 1202555....If you only want to search mobile numbers you can filter your search to only mobile numbers:
mobilePhone:12025551212