FieldFilterInfo Class. More...
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string | FieldValue [get, set] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gets or sets the field value. More... | |||||||||||||||||||||
string | Id [get, set] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gets or sets the id. More... | |||||||||||||||||||||
bool | IsFieldUsed [get, set] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the field is used. More... | |||||||||||||||||||||
string | Name [get, set] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gets or sets the Name More... | |||||||||||||||||||||
short | OperatorValue [get, set] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gets or sets the operatorValue
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FieldFilterInfo Class.
When searching on string meta data fields, the LIKE and NOT LIKE operators can be used to perform wildcard search. The supported wildcard functions are *,?,~.
? | Matches any single character. For example, "Bl?ck" finds either "Black" or "Block" |
* | Matches any one or more characters. For example, "North*" finds "North", "Northeast", and "Northwest". And "(*)" finds any content enclosed by parentheses |
~ | Used as an escape character to include a literal question mark, asterisk, or tilde. For example, to find "West*" use "West~*" |
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Gets or sets the field value.
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getset |
Gets or sets the id.
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getset |
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the field is used.
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getset |
Gets or sets the Name
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getset |
Gets or sets the operatorValue
Enumeration | Description |
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0 | Equals |
1 | Greater Than |
2 | Greater Than Or Equal To |
3 | Less Than |
4 | Less Than Or Equal To |
5 | Not Equal To |
6 | In |
7 | Like |
8 | Not Like |