A filter can be compared to a single condition in an if-statement. Usually (almost always, see 7 Group) the operators operator in the if-statement are statement is "&&" (in JavaScript/C#)/"AND" (SQL).
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A filter can be created by selecting the Input tab in the Search Editor and then clicking the "Add" button (see 1 Create a Keywords filter for a detailed explanation on how to create a filter):
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In the window which pops up, there are three tabs: 12 Meta data Metadata field, 14 Table and column, and 13 and Predefined. (For an image please see "3 Comparison Type")
A 12 Meta data Metadata field or 14 Table and column filter MUST have some properties defined before it can be added to a search:
- The data, which the filter does work with. This is either a combination of 14 of Table and column or a 12 Meta data a Metadata field.
- The 3 The Comparison Type, which decides what logic the filter will apply to the data being worked with.
- The 4 The Input Type, which determines how the Media Manager and Video Portal gather input for a search (some 3 Comparison Types does not have an 4 Input Type associated with it; in these cases an input type is not required).
- The The ID.
If a predefined filter is needed, then the input from the user is usually only an ID. Though some predefined filters have 5 MAY have Predetermined values, which MUST be supplied before the filter can be created.
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