If you want to filter the display further by entering a value into a field associated with a column, click the Toggle Filtering button.
The following is an example of a filter with filtering turned on:
You can enter values in the fields to constrain the objects displayed in the filter. If you click the gray filter button to the left of the field you can specify how to use the value to filter the results.
The following options are available. The options displayed depends on the data type associated with the field.
Option |
Description |
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Clear value |
Clears the value entered into the column's field. |
Equals |
Displays all objects that exactly match the value provided. |
Does not equal |
Displays all objects that do not match the value provided. |
Less than |
Displays all objects with values less than the value provided. |
Less than or equal to |
Displays all objects with values less than or equal to the value provided. |
Greater than |
Displays all objects with values greater than the value provided. |
Greater than or equal to |
Displays all objects with values greater than or equal to the value provided. |
Contains |
Displays all objects that contain the value provided. |
Null |
Displays all objects that have a null value for the column's attribute. |
Not null |
Displays all objects that have do not have a null value for the column's attribute. |
To turn off this filter functionality, click the Toggle Filtering button again.