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Revision as of 12:16, 6 October 2014
In the Advanced Search it is also possible to build complex searches that contain several parts with the operators AND and/or OR. This type of search is referred to as nested search.
- Start with adding the rows with the criteria for the first bracket
- To add a new condition group click the OR/AND button.
- The new criteria group is shown indended one step right.
- Continue to add criterion rows to the new group by clicking on the button.
- In this example Country structure from Location will be used for both rows in the new group
- Since the Province should be either A or B the operator OR will be used inside the criterion group.
Which criterion rows that is included in a criteria group is clearly distinguish by both the rows being indented and a blue box around the criteria group. The blue box is shown when the user clicks on the operator (in this example OR.
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