ENH: Added loops to Builder search#7096
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…e for loops - so have a generic "Location" column instead
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This came out of a support session - the user was getting "suchandsuch is not defined" but the search dialog wasn't finding any reference to it in her experiment. Turns out it was referenced in the params of a loop!
PR includes a new icon to represent a loop in the search results (or wherever else we might want to)