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Hi , I am creating facets options for my records. I want to filter my recor
himanshug
over 9 years ago
Hi ,
I am creating facets options for my records. I want to filter my record according to country , US, UK and OTHER . I am not able to figure out as to how would I be able to get Other which are not Us and Uk.
Thanks in Advance....
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Angad Walia
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
Could you provide some more context for this case?
Is your record entity/process/ or rule backed?
Are the values for US and UK plain text or IDs from a reference table?
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himanshug
over 9 years ago
Hi ,
My record is an entity backed record . the values of the entity country is a plain text. So i have added 3 facets for specific countries like USA , UK and Ind .Now i don't understand how will i be able to show countries which are not there three in the facet option .
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Angad Walia
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
To achieve this you would set the Operater field in facet creation to <> against the record field.
You would set up something like: rf!country <> { "US", "UK", "India"}.
You can see an example of this in the documentation for Record Design:
forum.appian.com/.../Record_Design.html
Check out the image under the "Facet Option Using User Comparison"
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himanshug
over 9 years ago
@angad : The array is not working in field . It does not take vales like in the form of array . It just takes a single value to compare or use operators with .
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Angad Walia
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
This is what I was trying to explain in the previous post, sorry for any confusion. Are you saying that the configuration in the attached image would not work?
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