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#Open up the [[GX:Auto Hold|Auto Hold]] screen
 
#Open up the [[GX:Auto Hold|Auto Hold]] screen
#Click on the Filter Icon [[Image:FilterIcon.png|left|The filter Icon|Image:FilterIcon.png|left|The filter Icon]]
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#Click on the Filter Icon [[Image:FilterIcon.png|Right|The filter Icon|Image:FilterIcon.png|Right|The filter Icon]]
#Click on (Custom) [[Image:FilterTutorial-filter_list.png|left|Listing of filter options for numeric data|Image:FilterTutorial-filter_list.png|left|Listing of filter options for numeric data]]
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#Click on (Custom) [[Image:FilterTutorial-filter_list.png|Right|Listing of filter options for numeric data|Image:FilterTutorial-filter_list.png|Right|Listing of filter options for numeric data]]
 
#Click on 'Add Condition'
 
#Click on 'Add Condition'
 
#Click on the down arrow in the 'Operators' column
 
#Click on the down arrow in the 'Operators' column

Revision as of 13:56, 29 June 2009

About

Filtering was added to allow further drill down into a maintenance table, allowing the display of relevant data to the task at hand.

Using Filters

Example Usage

Find all items that are on hold for under or equal to 10 hours.

  1. Open up the Auto Hold screen
  2. Click on the Filter Icon The filter Icon
  3. Click on (Custom) Listing of filter options for numeric data
  4. Click on 'Add Condition'
  5. Click on the down arrow in the 'Operators' column
  6. Select 'Less than or Equal to' Right
  7. In the 'Operand' column, enter "10"
  8. Click OK

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