Filter step windows
Windows used with filter settings:
Entry window
The entry window is used to enter a new filter step.
The Filter settings panel context menu.
entry window is opened by the command from the
Form fields:
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Filter step — name of the filter step. Required field in the entry window, read-only in the editor window.
Selection is made in the Select filter step window.
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Input parameters — parameters passed to the filter before moving on to the next step.
Input parameters are separated by semicolons.
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Output parameters — parameters received on completion of the filter step.
Output parameters are separated by semicolons.
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Header — header for the filter parameter displayed in the Filter panel.
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Required — defines the filter step as a required step.
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Caption header — header displayed above the caption text in the filter window.
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Caption — caption text displayed in the filter window.
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Index — order in which the filter step is carried out relative to other filter steps in the same data grid.
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Multi-select — defines whether multiple values can be selected in the filter step.
Selection is made from Yes or No. Default value is Yes. Selecting Yes allows multiple values to be selected in the filter step. Selecting No means only one value can be selected in the filter step.
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Empty values — defines whether empty values can be selected in the filter step.
Selection is made from Yes or No. Default value is No. Selecting Yes allows empty values to be selected in the filter step. Selecting no No means only non-empty values can be selected in the filter step.
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Required selection — defines whether values must be selected in the filter step.
Selection is made from Yes or No. Default value is No. Selecting Yes makes the filter step a required step and a value must be selected for the filter parameter. Selecting No makes it optional.
Selecting
will save the entry. Selecting will close the window without saving any changes.Editor window
The
editor window is opened by the command from the context menu when one filter step is selected.
The fields are the same as in the window.
Filter settings panel in the Discount calculation function window
The Filter settings panel is used to add filter steps to the discount calculation function. Filtering is used to select the data used to calculate discounts:
Columns in the Filter settings panel data grid:
Name — name of the filter step.
Form class — class of the form to which the filter step corresponds.
Input parameters — parameters passed to the filter before moving on to the next step.
Output parameters — parameters received on completion of the filter step.
Caption — caption text displayed in the filter window.
Header — filter parameter panel header.
Required — whether the filter step is required.
Index — order in which the filter step is carried out relative to other filter steps in the same data grid.
Multi-select — defines whether multiple values can be selected in the filter step.
Empty values — defines whether empty values can be selected in the filter step.
Required selection — whether a selection must be made in the filter step.
The Filter settings panel context menu contains the following commands:
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— add new filter step.
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— edit selected filter steps in the filter settings panel.
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— permanently delete filter steps.
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— print out.
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Each filter step in the Filter settings panel is displayed as a filter parameter in the Filter panel.
In the discount calculation function entry window, the filter has not been applied, so all filter setting panes display Not initialised.
The entry window is used to add a new filter step to the Filter settings panel. The window is used for editing.
The permanent delete confirmation prompt is used when deleting filter steps from the Filter settings panel.