Owner's Manual

Filters 739
Filter Wildcard Examples
In Basic Filters, if you want to match
white, which
and
whole
, then enter the filter string
wh*.
In
new filters, use
contains
and
wh.
If you want to match
fee, fie,
and
foe
, then enter the filter string
f?e
.
You can also combine filter wildcards. The string
P?n*
would match
Pine,
or
Pinetop,
for example.
Basic Filter Editor
In addition to clicking
New
in the Filters screen, you can create a new filter by clicking the
Filter
Command Button
(looks like a blue funnel) at the top of a manager, and then selecting
***New***
from the filter pick list at the top the next screen. Enter a name in the empty
Filter Name
field that
replaces the pick list, and enter filter criteria where appropriate. To modify an existing filter, select
it from the
Filter Name
drop-down list and modify the appropriate filter criteria.
The data screen configures the actual filter. Its appearance varies, depending on the manager from
which you configure the filter.
Figure 28-4. Key Icon Filter Editor
NOTE:
The filter may contain custom fields (see Inventory Config on page 174
Check the box to the left of each item to use it in the filter. Notice that fields are disabled, unless
you check this box. The
Null
checkbox to the right of the field eraser means this filter selects only
items without that value.
Filter Command