DC 5.3.0 2 Rows in the grid
- Tobias Thornfeldt Wolters
- Anonymous
Each row represents 1-many FiltersĀ or Value FieldsĀ (for simplicity's sake, both filtersĀ andĀ value fields will be referred to asĀ elements).Ā
2.1 Ordinary elements
TheĀ elements are grouped by the data, theĀ elementĀ works with.Ā
Example:
The Details panel for thisĀ row:
In this grouping, the twoĀ filtersĀ are aĀ FreeTextĀ filter and anĀ InListĀ filter. The relationship between these twoĀ keywords filters is the same as with any other singleĀ filter, ie the logical grouping ofĀ filtersĀ has no impact on theĀ searchĀ itself.
2.2 Group
An exception of this grouping is when aĀ filterĀ is a Group. In this scenario theĀ group'sĀ filters are grouped together even if the data, which they work with, is different from oneĀ filterĀ in theĀ group to another.Ā
The reasoning behind this is that the Conditions in the group will only make sense if theĀ group'sĀ filtersĀ are placed together.
Example:
3 The Details panel for this row:
2.3 Greyed out rows
Some elementsĀ cannot be edited or deleted. This is signified by the rows being greyed out:
And The Details panel will be:
If a row represents more than oneĀ element, and one of the elements is un-editable, but others are editable, then the row is not greyed out:
And The Details panel will be:
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