SETFILTER & OPERATORS

CHEMINTEL
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what is the correct syntax for use logical operators with SETFILTER?
I try with GCP.SETFILTER(GCP."Gen. Prod. Posting Group" , '<>''') but doesn´t work, The system tell me "the filter '<>'' is invalid, An apostrophe (') is missing in the filter". As you can view i need filter a non blank field.
P.D. Sorry about my english I know is too bad.
I try with GCP.SETFILTER(GCP."Gen. Prod. Posting Group" , '<>''') but doesn´t work, The system tell me "the filter '<>'' is invalid, An apostrophe (') is missing in the filter". As you can view i need filter a non blank field.
P.D. Sorry about my english I know is too bad.
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Other way:
GCP.SETFILTER(GCP."Gen. Prod. Posting Group" , '<>'''''); // You have to write each ' twice
But in this case, I prefer the syntax with %1 (as Waldo wrote).Timo Lässer
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