Difference between revisions of "Pandora Filter Examples"
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* This filter will look for Level 3s attached to the current level 2 with a value from the variable "exType" in the custom field 1301787: | * This filter will look for Level 3s attached to the current level 2 with a value from the variable "exType" in the custom field 1301787: | ||
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var od=grs.getfieldbyname(1,'oprid'); | var od=grs.getfieldbyname(1,'oprid'); | ||
+ | ===Escaping Apostrophes=== | ||
+ | When searching a text field that may contain an apostrophe (') you need to add a backslash in front of the apostrophe so it is not interpreted as closing the text string: | ||
+ | * The following filter can be used to search the company name field for the name in the '''cname''' field on the page. | ||
+ | var filter = " name='"+frm.cname.value.replace(/'/g,"\\'")+"'"; | ||
[[Category:Pandora]] | [[Category:Pandora]] |
Revision as of 13:09, 27 November 2012
- This filter will look for Level 3s attached to the current level 2 with a value from the variable "exType" in the custom field 1301787:
var filter="objectid='@objectid@' and tbl_1301787.valuestr="+exType;
- This filter is used to find the intersection id for the current user associated to the Level 1 contacts section of a given Level 1 record:
grs=levelonecontact_find(false,"",103069,@opportunityid@,fields,"opr.contactid=@me.userid@","",0,1); var od=grs.getfieldbyname(1,'oprid');
Escaping Apostrophes
When searching a text field that may contain an apostrophe (') you need to add a backslash in front of the apostrophe so it is not interpreted as closing the text string:
- The following filter can be used to search the company name field for the name in the cname field on the page.
var filter = " name='"+frm.cname.value.replace(/'/g,"\\'")+"'";