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Topic Title: Counting objects in a filter Topic Summary: Created On: 16-Nov-2004 13:34 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: All of my filters are of the variety outlined attached. This sort of filter (where I accept/reject each object) is NOT saveable in a view; whereas the "set(mod, filter,...)" command IS saveable in a view. Notice in the attached you are counting how many objects are currently displayed. I have some doubts about "set(mod, filter...) for modules opened invisible (mod = read(Name, false)). - Louie | |
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I have some dxl scripts that apply filters.
How do I count the objects that are accepted by the filter? |
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The "set filter" function has some optional parameters that return this information, so use code like the following to get the info:
int accepted int rejected set((current Module), filter, accepted, rejected) |
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Hi
can you share this DXL script to DOORS users. I also interested this DXL to count the objects after filtered. Thanks An araju@seta.com |
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All of my filters are of the variety outlined attached. This sort of filter (where I accept/reject each object) is NOT saveable in a view; whereas the "set(mod, filter,...)" command IS saveable in a view. Notice in the attached you are counting how many objects are currently displayed.
I have some doubts about "set(mod, filter...) for modules opened invisible (mod = read(Name, false)). - Louie |
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