MicroStrategy ONE
Filter Editor: Right-click options
When you right-click a qualification in the Filter definition pane, you can do any of the following:
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Edit: modifies the selected qualification. The appropriate qualification pane for the qualification type opens.
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Move Up: moves the selected qualification one level up in the definition. Qualifications in a filter are evaluated in the order in which they appear, with the qualifications at the top of the filter being evaluated first. For an example, see Changing the evaluation order of qualifications in a filter.
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Move Down: moves the selected qualification one level down in the definition. Qualifications in a filter are evaluated in the order in which they appear, with the qualifications at the top of the filter being evaluated first. For an example, see Changing the evaluation order of qualifications in a filter.
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Save selection as a filter: saves the selected qualification as a separate filter. Opens the Save Expression as filter dialog box.
You can also Cut, Copy, Paste, and Remove the selected qualification using the right-click menu, just as in any Windows environment.
When you right-click an operator in the Filter definition pane, you can do any of the following:
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Toggle Operator: replaces the operator between two qualifications. For example, you can replace the default AND operator between two qualifications with OR, OR NOT, or AND NOT operators. This option also indents the two qualifications to the right. For details, see Operators for multiple qualifications.
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Increase Indent: indents the selected operator and its associated qualifications to the right. Qualifications in a filter that are grouped and indented to the same level are evaluated together.
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For example, two qualifications are connected through the AND operator. If you right-click the AND operator and select Increase Indent, the two qualifications along with the operator move to the right.
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Decrease Indent: indents the selected operator and its associated qualifications to the left. Qualifications in a filter that are grouped and indented to the same level are evaluated together.
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For example, two qualifications are connected through the AND operator. If you right-click the AND operator and select Decrease Indent, the two qualifications along with the operator move to the left.