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OCT 24 / 9AM ET Register nowConfiguring Stored Filters
When using RDM, the filter can load preconfigured queries for ease of access as well as save the filters directly in the web application.
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In the App Variables node, switch to the Search tab.
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To create a new search definition, select Add in the search panel.
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Click the row number of the new search filter to open the editing panel.
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By selecting Enable, your search definitions appears in the My Saved Filters section of the filters.
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Enter the Name which will appear in the filter.
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Press Ctrl+Space to get a list of entities and select the one you wish to configure the filter for.
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Select Join by OR if you wish to use an OR operator. The default setting uses the AND operator.
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If the basic filtering is not enough, it is possible to write an advanced condition in the Advanced SQL Condition column.
Advanced filtering also allows to refer to default columns, like [ State ] or [ Valid ], using the same syntax as in the webapp advanced filters, for example, "[ State ]" = 'Edited'
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Next, under Columns, add columns that will be available to users in this search definition. Press Ctrl+Space to get a list of available columns.
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Double-click the Default Operators column to get a list of all available operators.
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Enter the Default Value you wish to filter by.
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Finally, if you wish to make search case sensitive, select Case Sensitive.
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Select Apply.
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Select the left arrow and repeat steps 2-13 to add another search definition.
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