In the In List Condition / Attribute Element Prompts section, you can select which options you would like to include. The options are listed below:
Show attribute name for In List conditions: Determines whether or not the name of the attribute in the filter’s attribute element list is displayed. The name can also be repeated for each attribute element (for example, Region = Northeast, Region = Mid-Atlantic). The options are:
Inherit
No
Yes
Repeated
Separator after attribute name -- Specifies the characters that separate the attribute name from the attribute element. To specify a separator, you must clear the Inherit check box before you can type in the Separator after attribute name field.
New line after attribute name -- Specifies whether or not to insert a new line after the attribute name.
Separator between last two elements -- Specifies the text that separates the last two attribute elements in the list. The options are:
Inherit
custom
or
and
Comma
Custom Separator -- enter a custom separator in the text box.
New line between elements -- Determines whether to insert a new line between the attribute elements.
Trim elements -- Defines whether extra spaces in the attribute elements are deleted.
In the Qualification Conditions section, you can select which options you would like to include. The options are listed below:
Use names or symbols for operators -- Determines whether names (such as Equals or Greater Than) or symbols (such as = or >) are displayed. The options are:
Inherit
Symbols
Names
Include Attribute form names in Attribute Qualification conditions -- For conditions in attribute qualification filters, determines whether or not to display attribute form names (such as DESC or ID).
Dynamic Dates -- choose an option from the drop-down list.
Inherit
Show dates
Show expression
In the Logical operator between conditions section, you can select which options you would like to include. The options are listed below:
Parentheses around conditions -- Determines whether or not parentheses are placed around each condition, such as (Region = Northeast). If a new line is inserted between conditions, you can often omit the parentheses since the different conditions are already differentiated from each other. The option are:
Inherit
No
Yes
Automatic
New line between conditions -- Specifies whether or not to add a new line between conditions. The options are:
Inherit
No
Yes
Automatic
Spacing -- Specifies the spacing between conditions. The options are:
Inherit
One line (1)
Two lines (2)
Logical operator between conditions -- Specifies whether or not to display the logical operator between conditions. The options are:
Inherit
No
Yes
And Only
Or Only