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Using a Filter Group in an Object
To add a Filter Group to any data object within
Template Studio
, follow theses steps;
Add the required data object to a cell within
Template Studio
.
Select the required Data Table from the Group selection.
Select the required Filter Group from the FilterGroup selection.
Select the required Header that is to be displayed.
Select the required Depth that is to be used.
Skip this step if using the Group by Values function. Select the FilterValueName option and select the name of the Group given. The Expression will then update with the required values. This expression may need further formatting to fit the required styling.
In this example, it is then possible to format this so that the data appears to zero decimal places using the following;text(min([Aggregate.LL U Samples Minimum.LiquidLimit]),0)
If you are not using the Group by Values function, the Expression will then update with the required values. This expression may need further formatting to fit the required styling.
In this example it is possible to format this so that the data appears to zero decimal places and have a separator of a comma and a blank space (', ') using the following;join([Aggregate.LL U Samples.LiquidLimit], 'F0', ', ')
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Stephen Evason
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Tue, May 31 2022 8:16 AM
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