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Learn how to use the CLI to search your ISC tenant in this guide.
In Identity Security Cloud (ISC), you can search across all the sources connected to your tenant and return virtually any information you have access to. The `search` command allows you to access ISC search functionality within the CLI. For more information about the `search` command, refer to the CLI [Search guide](docs/tools/cli/search). For more information about search in ISC, refer to [Search](docs/api/v3/search).
In Identity Security Cloud (ISC), you can search across all the sources connected to your tenant and return virtually any information you have access to. The `search` command allows you to access ISC search functionality within the CLI. For more information about the `search` command, refer to the CLI [Search guide](./search.md). For more information about search in ISC, refer to [Search](../../api/v3/search).
In Identity Security Cloud, you can search all the sources connected to your tenant and return virtually any information you have access to. To learn more about search in Identity Security Cloud, refer to [Search](https://documentation.sailpoint.com/saas/help/search/index.html).

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## List Transforms
One of the most useful functionalities of the Python SDK is the ability to easily access all the [V3 APIs](/idn/api/v3) and [Beta APIs](/idn/api/beta) and implement them in your project.
One of the most useful functionalities of the Python SDK is the ability to easily access all the [V3 APIs](/docs/api/v3) and [Beta APIs](/docs/api/beta) and implement them in your project.
Here is an example of how to use the SDK to get a list of available [transforms](/idn/docs/transforms). This example leverages the [List Transforms endpoint](/idn/api/v3/list-transforms).
Here is an example of how to use the SDK to get a list of available [transforms](/docs/extensibility/transforms). This example leverages the [List Transforms endpoint](/docs/api/v3/list-transforms).
Create a file in your project called "sdk.py" and copy this content into it:

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- Python version 3.7 or above. You can download it [here](https://www.python.org/downloads/). You can use `python --version` to check your version.
- Your tenant name in Identity Security Cloud. To learn how to find it, refer to [Getting Started](/idn/api/getting-started#find-your-tenant-name). The SDK will use this tenant name to connect to your Identity Security Cloud instance.
- Your tenant name in Identity Security Cloud. To learn how to find it, refer to [Getting Started](/docs/api/getting-started.md#find-your-tenant-name). The SDK will use this tenant name to connect to your Identity Security Cloud instance.
- A PAT with a client secret and ID. To learn how to create one in Identity Security Cloud, refer to [Personal Access Tokens](https://documentation.sailpoint.com/saas/help/common/api_keys.html#generating-a-personal-access-token). The SDK will use this PAT to authenticate with the SailPoint APIs.

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tags: ['SDK']
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By default, your requests will return a maximum of 250 records. To return more, you must implement pagination. To learn more about pagination, refer to [Paginating Results](/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters/#paginating-results).
By default, your requests will return a maximum of 250 records. To return more, you must implement pagination. To learn more about pagination, refer to [Paginating Results](/docs/api/standard-collection-parameters/#paginating-results).
Here is an example of how to implement pagination with the SDK on line 10:

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tags: ['SDK']
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One of the most useful functionalities you can access with the Python SDK is Identity Security Cloud's [search functionality](/idn/api/v3/search-post).
One of the most useful functionalities you can access with the Python SDK is Identity Security Cloud's [search functionality](/docs/api/v3/search-post).
Here is an example of how you can implement Search, along with pagination. Copy this code into your "sdk.py" file to try it out:
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There are two main ways you can manipulate this example to search for the results you want:
The first way is to change the `indices`, the document types you want to limit your search to. For example, if you add `"access profiles"` to the indices, the SDK will search access profiles too. To see all the indices you can search, refer to the [Search endpoint specification](/idn/api/v3/search-post).
The first way is to change the `indices`, the document types you want to limit your search to. For example, if you add `"access profiles"` to the indices, the SDK will search access profiles too. To see all the indices you can search, refer to the [Search endpoint specification](/docs/api/v3/search-post).
The second way is to change the `query`, the value you're searching for. For example, if you change the query to "a*", the search will return all records starting with the letter "a". To learn more about how to build search queries, refer to [Building a Search Query](https://documentation.sailpoint.com/saas/help/search/building-query.html).
You can also change the sorting logic in the brackets next to `sort`. For more information about sorting results, refer to [Sorting Results](/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters/#sorting-results).
You can also change the sorting logic in the brackets next to `sort`. For more information about sorting results, refer to [Sorting Results](/docs/api/standard-collection-parameters/#sorting-results).