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To launch the
DataView Filter Setup form, click
Filter on the
DataView IDO Setup form.
Note: You cannot open this form directly.
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In the
Property Name field,
specify the IDO property for which you want to set up the filter.
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Specify the operator to use for the filter. If you select
IS NULL or
IS NOT NULL, the comparison field and value
need not be specified.
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Select the comparison type:
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Literal: The property value is compared to
a hard-coded value.
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DataView Property: The property value is
compared to another property value from the DataView.
This can be useful when you want to use a comparison of two
properties to control what records are returned. For example, if you wanted
to
see which orders do not have the full number of items shipped, you could set
up
the property comparison
QtyShipped < QtyOrdered. Or suppose
you wanted to know which orders were not shipped on time, you could set up the
property comparison
ShipDate > DueDate.
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Form Property: Use this option in cases
where the DataView is embedded on a form and you want to filter the DataView
based on properties from the form's IDO collections.
For example, you could use this option to filter the
DataView's customer number property by the form's customer number property.
When you then add the filter clause, the resulting syntax might look something
like this:
CustNum = FP(CustNum)
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In the last field on this row, specify the comparison value to be
used for the corresponding comparison type.
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Optionally, use Steps 2 through 5 to specify additional filter
clauses.
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Optionally, if using multiple filter clauses, to instruct the
system to treat the clauses as Boolean OR comparisons rather than Boolean AND
comparisons, select the check box labeled
OR Instead of AND with Previous Clause.
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To add the filter clause to the list of clauses in the display
panel, click
Add.
The clause is added to the list, formatted with the proper
syntax.
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Optionally, to remove all filter clauses and start over, click
Remove.
Note: You cannot selectively remove individual filter clauses: If
you choose to remove one, you remove them all.
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Click
OK.
For complex comparison logic, it might be necessary to add parentheses
around filter clauses, to make sure they are evaluated properly. To accomplish
this task, manually edit the data in the display list.