04-12-2011, 10:13 AM | #1 |
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Help with Search - Floating Point Number
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I am trying to create a saved search based on a floating point number custom column. I tried #price:false and #price:<0 but neither choice gives me the results I am looking for. How do I do a search on this type of column in order to get the books that do not have any data in this field?? Nyn |
04-12-2011, 10:20 AM | #2 |
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Have you tried combinations like:
not #price:true, not #price:>.01 (I had a similar issue with Tri-state, where I wanted to find both blank and false. chaley put me right ) |
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I just tried them both and both gives me the ones with no price plus all the ones with a price of zero.
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There are additional terms to use with a (Not) search: you could try with a 0 value instead of the penny I chose BTW If you sort the #price column, doesn't the blanks float to one end and the 0's to the other? |
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I'd break it into pieces. Does
#price:"=0" find all the zero price entries? (or perhaps it should be #price:"=0.0") If so, adding a not should remove them. not #price:"=0" Does #price:false give you empty only? |
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gives me the empties and the zeroes But I am able to use #price:"<.1" and not #price:"=0" in the search box but when I try to save it as a saved search, it doesn't give me any results. I think there is something going on with saved searches because I've had other problems with them in the last couple of releases, but I have been too lazy to research what is causing the problems. |
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A period in the NAME of a filter or saved Search |
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That's what I mean, the name of my saved search is Edit.Fix Price, with this naming convention it puts the saved search in a sub-category of Edit. My lookup name is price and my column name is Price. Are we talking about the same thing??
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I think one of the Dev's needs to step up to this plate
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not #price:"=0.0" I'd suspect the combo of a space and a hierarchical period as causing your problem. Have you tried simply saving without a space in the name? |
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Since it has a space, try using quotes around it.
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