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Old 08-24-2013, 07:12 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by soundsfromsound View Post
Is it "ID: content_server_will_display"?
Yes
Quote:

content_server_will_display = ['*']

content_server_wont_display = ['#rating']

Could you help me to understand what I need to tweak? Thanks!
Each of content_server_will_display and content_server_wont_display contain a list of column lookup names enclosed in quotes (or apostrophes) and separated by commas. You can get a lookup name for a field by hovering your mouse pointer over the column header, where you will see "The lookup/search name is ....".

In your example, unless rating is a custom column you created, the lookup name is 'rating'. The '#' character is used only for custom column lookup names.
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