Data Attribute Types and Filter Operators
Master Data Attribute Types and Filter Operators
Master data types and attributes support user self-definition and configuration. For more on master data type creation and attribute configuration, see Creating an Object Type.
- When the master data attribute type is date, optional operators for filtering by object attribute are shown in the chart below:
Operator |
Meaning |
< |
Date is earlier than the selected date |
> |
Date is later than the selected date |
- When the master data attribute type is string, optional operators for filtering by object attribute are shown in the chart below:
Operator |
Meaning |
= |
The attribute value is equal to the entered condition value |
!= |
The attribute value is unequal to the entered condition value |
contains |
The attribute value includes the entered condition value |
ends with |
The attribute value ends with the entered condition value |
starts with |
The attribute value starts with the entered condition value |
- When the master data attribute type is double, float, int, or long, optional operators for filtering by object attribute are shown in the chart below:
Operator |
Meaning |
= |
The attribute value is equal to the entered condition value |
!= |
The attribute value is unequal to the entered condition value |
< |
The attribute value is less than the entered condition value |
> |
The attribute value is more than the entered condition value |
<= |
The attribute value is less than or equal to the entered condition value |
>= |
The attribute value is more than or equal to the entered condition value |
Tag Attribute Types and Filter Operators
Tag attributes support the user self-definition and configuration. For more on tag creation and attribute configuration, see Tag Management.
- When the tag attribute type is date, optional operators for filtering by tag attribute are shown in the chart below:
Operator |
Meaning |
< |
Date is earlier than the selected date |
> |
Date is later than the selected date |
- When the tag attribute type is boolean, optional operators for filtering by tag attribute are shown in the chart below:
Operator |
Meaning |
= |
boolean value is true/false |
!= |
boolean value is not true/false |
- When the tag attribute type is string, optional operators for filtering by tag attribute are shown in the chart below:
Operator |
Meaning |
= |
The attribute value is equal to the entered condition value |
!= |
The attribute value is unequal to the entered condition value |
contains |
The attribute value includes the entered condition value |
ends with |
The attribute value ends with the entered condition value |
starts with |
The attribute value starts with the entered condition value |
- When the tag attribute type is double, byte, short, float, or int, optional operators for filtering by tag attribute are shown in the chart below:
Operator |
Meaning |
= |
The attribute value is equal to the entered condition value |
!= |
The attribute value is unleequal to the entered condition value |
< |
The attribute value is less than the entered condition value |
> |
The attribute value is more than the entered condition value |
<= |
The attribute value is less than or equal to the entered condition value |
>= |
The attribute value is more than or equal to the entered condition value |