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Topic Title: Using "Related Number" Experience
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Created On: 13-May-2004 16:06
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 13-May-2004 16:06
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Pete Kowalski

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Hi -

There is an option that when you create an enumerated list a Related Number value can be assigned to the value. Has anyone used this before and had any problems? Does using Related Numbers increase the speed of filtering?

Just curious and thanks,

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pete.kowalski(at)motorola.com
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 19-May-2004 16:39
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Louie Landale

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It can be used in some filtering. If you assign "NA" = 0, "Low" = 1, "Medium" = 2, "High" = 3 then you can somewhere say "show me objects that are Medium priority or higher"; actually with a number at least 2.

Doesn't look useful and I've never done it. I'd rather query "Show me Medium or High priority objects".

- Louie
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 21-May-2004 10:00
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Peter Seager

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I have always dismissed the Related Number as not very useful until yesterday when I realised they influence the order in which multi selections are displayed in a view column. Nowdays I set the related number to 0. I did this yesterday to a new option in a list of enumerations that already had some numbers set. I then selected all the possible enumerations in one object as a test. The new selection was second on the displayed list following another with the related number set to 0. If I set them all to zero they displayed in the order set up for their type.
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