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Topic Title: Creating a filter for specific attribute contains string Topic Summary: Created On: 2-Oct-2003 12:17 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: The following will do the trick: Filter contains(attribute_handle attribute, string text[, bool caseSensitive]) e.g: Filter f = contains(attribute "Object Text", "shall", true) | |
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The filter setup user interface allows you to set up a filter that a specific attribute contains a given string. In DXL, the 'contents' function applies to any string or text attribute, I cannot see how to make this apply only to a specific attribute.
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The following will do the trick:
Filter contains(attribute_handle attribute, string text[, bool caseSensitive]) e.g: Filter f = contains(attribute "Object Text", "shall", true) ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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Thanks very much for that Tony, I would never have guessed!
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