Filter condition attributes

  • 릴리스 버전: Australia
  • 업데이트 날짜 2026년 03월 12일
  • 소요 시간: 6분
  • Use these filter condition attributes to customize how your data is filtered for condition types that are set in your mobile apps.

    중요사항:
    Make sure that you enter the accepted values for filter condition attributes as shown in the following table. These values are case sensitive. For example, if you want to configure a Display Type attribute for a Date/Time filter condition type so that a date-time picker appears in the mobile app screen, enter DateTimePicker exactly. Be sure to use the same capitalization and add no spaces between the words.
    표 1. Filter condition attributes and values
    Filter condition type Accepted filter condition attribute names Accepted values (* = default setting)
    Date/Time Operator Between *
    On
    주:
    This value is only accepted if the Display Type filter condition attribute is set to DateTimePicker.
    Display Type DateTimeRangePicker *
    DateTimePicker
    주:
    This value is only accepted if the Operator filter condition attribute is set to On.
    Date Operator Between *
    On
    Display Type DateTimeRangePicker *
    DateTimePicker
    주:
    This value is only accepted if the Operator filter condition attribute is set to On.
    ChoiceList Operator OneOf *
    Display Type ChoiceList *
    String Operator Contains *
    Keywords
    Display Type Text *
    StringUtf8 Operator Contains *
    Display Type Text *
    Integer Operator Between *
    Display Type

    Box *

    This configures a text box in which end users can enter the value on their mobile device screen.

    Slider
    Min Any positive or negative whole number. For example 2 or -2.
    Max Any positive or negative whole number. For example, 15 or -15.
    SliderStepSize Any positive whole number. For example, 7.
    Duration Operator Between *
    Display Type DurationPicker *
    FloatingPoint Operator Between *
    Display Type

    Box *

    This configures a text box in which end users can enter the value on their mobile device screen.

    Slider
    Min Any positive or negative decimal number that sets the lower value in a range of accepted values. For example, 2.0 or -2.5 or .251.
    Max Any positive or negative decimal number that sets the higher value in a range of accepted values. For example, 15.0 or -15.8 or .158.
    SliderStepSize Any positive decimal number. For example, 7 or 7.3 or .73.
    Decimal Operator Between *
    Display Type

    Box *

    This configures a text box in which end users can enter the value on their mobile device screen.

    Slider
    Min Any positive or negative decimal number that sets the lower value in a range of accepted values. For example, 2.0 or -2.5 or .251.
    Max Any positive or negative decimal number that sets the higher value in a range of accepted values. For example, 15.0 or -15.8 or .158
    SliderStepSize Any positive decimal number. For example, 7.0 or 7.3 or .73.
    Long Operator Between *
    Display Type

    Box *

    This configures a text box in which end users can enter the value on their mobile device screen.

    Slider
    Min Any positive or negative whole 64-bit number that sets the lower value in a range of accepted values. For example, 2,000,000,000.
    Max Any positive or negative whole 64-bit number that sets the higher value in a range of accepted values. For example, 1,000,000,000,000,000,000.
    SliderStepSize Any positive whole 64-bit number. For example, 7,000,000,000.
    Price Operator Between *
    Display Type

    Box *

    This configures a text box in which end users can enter the value on their mobile device screen.

    Slider
    Currency Operator Between *
    Display Type

    Box *

    This configures a text box in which end users can enter the value on their mobile device screen.

    Slider
    ReferenceList Operator OneOf *
    Display Type ReferenceList *
    Boolean Operator Equals *
    Display Type Boolean *