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Dataset Filter Dialog Box

You can use the Dataset Filter dialog box to set filter conditions for a dataset that is based on a query resource. This topic describes the options in the dialog box.

Designer displays the Dataset Filter dialog box when you select Dataset Filter Filter button on the toolbar of the Data panel.

Dataset Filter dialog box

You see the following options in the dialog box:

Add Condition

Select to add a new condition line.

Delete

Select to delete the specified condition line.

Group

Select to add the specified conditions in a group. You can also add conditions to an existing group by selecting the conditions and the group while holding Ctrl on the keyboard and then selecting the Group button.

Ungroup

Select to ungroup the specified conditions.

Up

Select to move the specified condition or group up to a higher level.

Down

Select to move the specified condition or group down to a lower level.

Logical operator drop-down menu

Specify the logical operator to apply for the specified condition lines. It can be "And", "Or", "And Not", or "Or Not".

Field text box

Specify the field on which to set the filter condition. This drop-down list contains all the DBFields in the query resource on which the dataset is created, and the parameters and valid formulas of these DBFields in the same catalog data source as the query resource. Select one to create the filter on it.

Operator drop-down list

Specify the operator to compose the filter condition.

  • =
    Equal to
  • >=
    Greater than or equal to
  • >
    Greater than
  • <
    Less than
  • <=
    Less than or equal to
  • !=/<>
    Not equal to
  • [not] in
    The operator causes an enumerated list of values to appear in the WHERE clause predicate, and is used for evaluating for a true condition. For the operator "in" or "not in", you can use multiple values separated by comma (,).
  • [not] like
    The like string pattern matching operator is used to compare the first expression string value to the pattern string (the second expression). If you want to use wildcard character in the pattern string, you can only use "_" and "%".
  • [not] between
    The operator allows the system to evaluate whether data values are located between a range of values indicated in the predicate. For the operator "between" or "not between", Designer displays two value text boxes for inputting the same type of values.
  • is [not] null
    The operator is used in the WHERE clause predicates to match null values occurring in a specified data field. For the operator "is null" or "is not null", Designer does not display the value text box.

Value text box

Specify the value of how to filter the field. You can either type the value in the text box or select the ellipsis Ellipsis button to specify the value using the Expressions dialog box.

SQL Statement

This box displays the SQL statement of the filter conditions.

OK

Select to apply your settings and close the dialog box.

Cancel

Select to close the dialog box without saving any changes.

Help

Select to view information about the dialog box.

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