Filter <> 0..9

roshini
Member Posts: 122
Hi Nav Experts,
I am using SETFILTER function
SETFILTER(Customer."No. of Due Months","%1..%2",0,9);
working fine. I want to use <> for the above SETFILTER.
How can I use <> for the above code ??
ex: <> 0..9
Thanking You
I am using SETFILTER function
SETFILTER(Customer."No. of Due Months","%1..%2",0,9);
working fine. I want to use <> for the above SETFILTER.
How can I use <> for the above code ??
ex: <> 0..9
Thanking You
0
Comments
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Have you tried:
SETFILTER(Customer."No. of Due Months",'<%1|>%2',0,9);0 -
Thanks a lot Mr. Kapamarou, for your quick reply.
but only problem with first record. It is not filtering first record.
How to handle ??
Thanking You0 -
What is the value for the first record?
Maybe you need an equal sign...
SETFILTER(Customer."No. of Due Months",'<=%1|>=%2',0,9);0 -
First Record having value 1 in field "No. of Due Months". that record also displaying.
Thanking You0 -
You're welcome.0
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