Detection
The first step here will be to detect possible conflicts, by clicking on the Detect button. A status popup will appear, allowing you to monitor (or cancel) the process:
The Conflict List button is now active. Note also how the Detect button now became Re-Detect:
The second step will be to query the list, by first clicking on the Conflict List button, then on the Go button next to the Query Conflicts section title.
Refining the Query
The default query (no filter applied) will return all conflicts. You can use the query fields to refine and shorten the list.
To do so, expand the Query Conflicts section and fill in the query fields as appropriate. For this example, we have selected the ENTITY Conflict class:
Re-launching the modified query now expands the Conflicts Overview and the List Area section, listing all flights having conflicts within the query criteria.
Lastly, click on a given flight to return a list of all conflicts matching the selected Flight ID.