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Latest revision as of 16:44, 27 November 2009
Purpose
Function to return the filter expression
Syntax
DBFILTER([<workarea | alias>])
See Also
FILTER(), SET DELETED, SET FILTER, SET VIEW
Description
The DBFILTER() function will return, as a character string, the current filter condition or a null string if no filter is set. If the <workarea | alias> is specified, then the function will return the active filter condition for the specified alias. The command SET FILTER ON | OFF has no affect on the DBFILTER() function.
Example
use patrons set filter to event="BALLET" ? "[" + dbfilter() + "]" [event="BALLET"] ? type("dbfilter()") C
Products
Recital Server, Recital