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explore-analyze/alerts-cases/cases/manage-cases.md

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## Search and filter by case ID [cases-id]
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## Use human-readable numeric case IDs [cases-id]
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Existing and new cases are automatically assigned numeric IDs, which display after the case name. Use these IDs to quickly search and filter the Cases table. You can also use them for simplified tracking and collaboration when communicating about a case.
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Existing and new cases are automatically assigned human-readable numeric IDs, which you can use for easier referencing. Each time you create a new case in your [space](docs-content://deploy-manage/manage-spaces.md), the case case ID increments by one. You can find the ID after the case's name and can use it while searching the Cases table.

solutions/observability/incident-management/create-manage-cases.md

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## Use human-readable numeric case IDs [observability-cases-id]
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Existing and new cases are automatically assigned numeric IDs, which display after the case name. Use these IDs to quickly search and filter the Cases table. You can also use them for simplified tracking and collaboration when communicating about a case.
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Existing and new cases are automatically assigned human-readable numeric IDs, which you can use for easier referencing. Each time you create a new case in your [space](docs-content://deploy-manage/manage-spaces.md), the case case ID increments by one. You can find the ID after the case's name and can use it while searching the Cases table.

solutions/security/investigate/open-manage-cases.md

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Existing and new cases are automatically assigned numeric IDs, which display after the case name. Use these IDs to quickly search and filter the Cases table. You can also use them for simplified tracking and collaboration when communicating about a case.
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Existing and new cases are automatically assigned human-readable numeric IDs, which you can use for easier referencing. Each time you create a new case in your [space](docs-content://deploy-manage/manage-spaces.md), the case case ID increments by one. You can find the ID after the case's name and can use it while searching the Cases table.

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