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IPGRuss
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2008-04-16
edited 2008-04-16
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What's the easiest way to filter inside of a report? I need to filter on External Document when it equals one of two possibilities.
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tinoruijs
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2008-04-16
If you take for example report 101 Customer List. The easiest way to filter is to lookup a "Customer Posting Group".
Or do you mean something else?
If so; Which report do you mean? Filter by user or in code?
Tino Ruijs
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IPGRuss
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2008-04-16
I need to create a report that will pull back only records where the External Document No. is DEMO or DEMO LOANER.
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tinoruijs
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I think you are looking for DEMO|DEMO LOANER.
You use the pipe-sign (|) for or.
Tino Ruijs
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Or do you mean something else?
If so; Which report do you mean? Filter by user or in code?
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist
You use the pipe-sign (|) for or.
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist