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Topic Title: If a module has filter set on it, how can i find the values on which the filter is set? Topic Summary: Values on which a filter is set. Created On: 24-Feb-2006 11:28 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: By values do you mean the filtering rule (e.g. contains 'shall')? There is a current filter, so as an example Module m = current Filter filt=current print stringOf(m, filt) | |
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If i have a module which has filter set on it.
How can i find the values on which the filter is set?
Thanks in Advance
Amit...
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By values do you mean the filtering rule (e.g. contains 'shall')?
There is a current filter, so as an example Module m = current Filter filt=current print stringOf(m, filt) ------------------------- Pekka.Makinen@softqa.fi SoftQA Oy -http://www.softqa.fi/ |
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The advanced setting on the filter dialog box will show you the current filter.
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Thanks Pekka, That was exactly what i needed. Thanks again. |
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