Hi Eva,
there is some support for querying nested objects in the tabular search editors:

You need to first select the property that links the starting point to the nested/blank nodes, then select nested form.
The older (SWA-based) search forms have a similar capability.
HTH
Holger
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Hi Eva,
it does work for all asset collections, but not for all classes/types. For example it does work for Database Columns as shown

It only works if the value class of the property is among those classes that are marked as main classes (public/protected to the GraphQL service) for the selected asset collection type. If you have counter examples, we can help you determine why it's not working and possibly how to enable it.
Regards,
Holger
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