Filtering ODA DataSets
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Hi WFG,
If you're just filtering a table based off of a report parameter, you should be able to go to the filters tab in the property editor for the table and make a new filter. Under expression, you can choose the column you're wanting to filter by. Next, choose the operator (i.e. greater than, less than, equal to..etc) that you're wanting to use. Then, the value should be the parameter value, params["parameterName"].
Regards,
MichaelWarning No formatter is installed for the format ipb0 -
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="mwilliams"><p>Hi WFG,<br />
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If you're just filtering a table based off of a report parameter, you should be able to go to the filters tab in the property editor for the table and make a new filter. Under expression, you can choose the column you're wanting to filter by. Next, choose the operator (i.e. greater than, less than, equal to..etc) that you're wanting to use. Then, the value should be the parameter value, params["parameterName"].<br />
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Regards,<br />
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Michael</p></blockquote>
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Many thanks Michael...it's a bit more difficult, I think. The DataSource I use is XML-based. So I don´t have any "filter tab" ?!?!?!?<br />
Maybe the filtering can be archieved programaticly? I don't have any idea!<br />
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Wil0 -
Wil,
I used an XML datasource as well. Once the data is in a table, however, you can use the filter tab for the table down in the property editor and create a filter based off of the report parameter that you're wanting to use.
Regards,
MichaelWarning No formatter is installed for the format ipb0
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