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Filter In Service backed records
Dastagiri Dudekula
over 7 years ago
I would like to filter the records in a service backed record and I also want to provide default filter for the same records,
Could anyone explain the procedure for implementing above filtering with expressions?
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sridevik7401
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
@Dastagiri D....To add default filters to a service-backed record type, enter an expression using the a!queryFilter function in the Default Filters field.
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aloks0189
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
@Dastagiri D you need to use facet() in order to have Filter in Service Backed Records
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Dastagiri Dudekula
over 7 years ago
I used a!facet with a!query() but in vain
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aloks0189
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
And also Not to forget, you need to use rsp!query as a parameter for your Rule
please follow this Link to have full Idea about Service Backed Record
forum.appian.com/.../Service-Backed_Record_Tutorial.html
Hope this will help you
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Dastagiri Dudekula
over 7 years ago
I have gone through the link n number of times but still it's helpless
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Krishna Chaitanya
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over 7 years ago
forum.appian.com/.../Service-Backed_Record_Tutorial.html
please refer to the link. This may help you.
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aloks0189
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
@Dastagiri D As Service Backed Record is not so simple as Entity or process Based record, so you need to have some patience and try exploring more that may help you, you just need to work Around a!facet() as well as rsp!query to get that working
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sikhivahans
over 7 years ago
@dastagirid Did you try converting Entity Backed to Service Backed Records in the first place? If not I would suggest doing so by having a look at https://forum.appian.com/suite/help/7.8/Records_Tutorial.html#Create_Service-Backed_Records and then explore the desired features.
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