Owner's Manual

Filters 737
Before you begin creating a new filter, you must click
[Select an Inventory Type]
, and use the pick
list to configure the manager screens where this filter can appear.
After you have selected the
Inventory Type
, you can add criteria for the filter that are specific to
that type. To add criteria, first click
Add Group
in the upper panel. The
Filter Attributes
radio
buttons (
Match Any of the Following
or
Match All of the Following
) determine the next part of the
filter’s operation.
In the Filter Editor, you can specify attributes for filtering when you click
Add
at the bottom of this
screen. Enter attribute / operand / value combinations after clicking
Add
. To edit an existing
filtered item, select the node above it and click the
Edit Filter Criteria
button (sheet of paper icon)
in the lowest panel. You can delete it with the red X.
These filters can have attributes or operands that are
Read Only
, or
Hidden.
The
Show Details
check box displays these qualities to the right of listed criteria as they appear in the upper panel.
This information displays codes for additional filtering properties you can select when you create
the filter components in the lowest panel.
Available detail codes depend on the data type filtered. The
AND
ed or
OR
ed sum of the filter
components’ codes appears at the top level node. The codes for these attributes are the following:
Code Meaning Comment
H or V Hidden / Visible
ROO or WRO
Read Only / Read-Write
Operand
ROA or WRA
Read Only / Read-Write
Attribute
ROV or RWV
Read Only / Read-Write
Value
Grays out the operand
and attribute
checkboxes since those
are not functional if
you make this read-
only.
ROO or WRO
Read Only / Read-Write
Operand
ROA or WRA
Read Only / Read-Write
Attribute
M or O Mandatory / Optional
EL or IL Exclude / Include Low
Valid only when you
select a range of values.
This determines
whether you include or
exclude the endpoint
of the range