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Search comparing two columns
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I don't know if this has already been answered (I haven't found any example or related thread). Is there any way to search the records where two field fulfill a condition: #les > #nes, for example. Thank you in advance |
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No, but you can achieve it in a roundabout way by creating a custom column witha template that outputs the result of the comparison and then search on that column.
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Thank you, I was afraid about it.
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