Use filters to display or work with a subset of data in a stream.
To add a filter to the data in a stream:
- In the repository, expand the stream.
- Right-click on Filters and
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To add a filter to a view of the data in a stream:
- In the repository, expand the stream.
- Expand the data view.
- Right-click on Filters and
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PhixFlow displays the filter properties.
You can also apply filters on the data that is displayed directly in a dashboard or view; see Filters on Data Views.
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Condition | Select one of the options
To add more conditions, hover your mouse pointer over this field to display the
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Hover your mouse pointer over the Condition field to display this button. | |||||||||||||||||
Clause | Select an option from the list. PhixFlow adds more fields where you can:
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Hover your mouse pointer over a filter clause to display this button. | |||||||||||||||||
Indicates the value entered is a literal value. Click this icon to treat the value as an expression. | |||||||||||||||||
Indicates the value entered is an expression. Click this icon to treat the value to a literal string. | |||||||||||||||||
Ignore Case |
Whether or not the check box is ticked by default depends on the underlying stream attribute property tab → Advanced section → Filter conditions are case-independent by default. This option affects the behaviour of filters for PhixFlow instances running on Oracle or MariaDB (MySQL) databases. For PhixFlow instances running on a SQLServer database, filters are always case-independent. |