Consider the following offline Database Table:
Products |
Code Numeric
|
Name String
|
Stock Numeric
|
Status |
1 |
Coca Cola |
100 |
Synchronized |
2 |
Pepsi Cola |
200 |
Not Synchronized |
3 |
Pork Chops |
300 |
Not Synchronized |
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Example 1
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Example 2 |
Table |
Products |
Status |
Not Synchronized |
|
Filter |
FIELD(Products,Name) LIKE "%Cola" |
Result:
Products |
Code |
Name |
Stock |
Status |
1 |
Coca Cola |
100 |
Not Synchronized |
2 |
Pepsi Cola |
200 |
Not Synchronized |
3 |
Pork Chops |
300 |
Not Synchronized |
|
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Table |
Products |
Status |
Synchronized |
|
Filter |
FIELD(Products,Code) <> 0 |
Result:
Products |
Code |
Name |
Stock |
Status |
1 |
Coca Cola |
100 |
Synchronized |
2 |
Pepsi Cola |
200 |
Synchronized |
3 |
Pork Chops |
300 |
Synchronized |
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- See Database chapter for more information.
- When you specify more than one condition in Filter parameter, the operator used between the conditions is "AND" or "OR".
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Updated: 3/21/2018 5:46 PM |