Does it matter if I put "Unknown Value" and "Equal" as "Search Condition", then continue with "Greater Than" or put "Greater Than" right away? It is the same?
The first time I perform a search, there´s no previous search (obviously), therefore using any condition should do because there´s nothing to compare to.
Just wondering. The more convenient solution is the 2nd, I usually did the 1st to have it right for sure.
Uh...doesn't the comparison type (equal, greater than, different by, etc) get disabled/greyed out when you select unknown value search?
Quote from: dcx2 on April 17, 2013, 03:13:37 AM
Uh...doesn't the comparison type (equal, greater than, different by, etc) get disabled/greyed out when you select unknown value search?
Yes, but before I do that I can change it. Does it mean it doesn´t matter what´s selected then?
If I reconnect, the box becomes un-greyed / enabled even though I´ve got an unknown value search. I consider it a bug. :eek:
The contents of the comparison type combo box do not matter for an unknown search. That's why it's disabled.
Reconnecting during searches has a tendency to glitch the enable/disable state of some controls. It's just cosmetic, values for controls that should have been disabled are still unused.
I tried what you said on the weekend and confirmed it being exactly like described by you.
Topic solved!