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To launch the
Critical Number/Drilldown IDO Filter Setup form,
click
Filter on the
Critical Number IDO Source Setup form or the
Drilldowns IDO Setup form. Use filters to filter
the query performed against the database to narrow the selected records.
For
example, you would specify
Stat=R to filter customer orders for regular
orders.
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. This field is
not available if the comparison type is
CN Parameter Has Value.
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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. This field is not available if the comparison type is
CN Parameter Has Value.
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Select the comparison type:
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Literal: The property value is compared to
the literal value you specify in the last field on this row.
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Property Name: The property value is
compared to another property in the same IDO. The other property is specified
in the last field on this row.
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Critical Number Parameter: The property
value is compared to the value of a static parameter defined on the
Critical Numbers form. The name of that
parameter is then specified in the last field on this row.
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CN Parameter Has Value: The property value
is compared to a Critical Number parameter value. That value is specified in
the last field on this row. If this option is selected, then the
Property Name and
operator fields are not available.
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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, if you are using multiple filter clauses, to instruct
the system to treat the clauses as Boolean OR comparisons rather than Boolean
AND comparisons, select
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, use Steps 2 through 7 to specify additional filter
clauses.
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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, you can edit the text in the editor
field to add parentheses around OR and AND statements, to ensure that the
filter is evaluated properly.