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DELETE_FILTER

Optional in row 1=optional in  row 1                                                                                                                                                

Parameter

Mandatory/Optional

Value (example)

Occurrence in row 1

Comment

FORMS

REPORT

DELETE_FILTER

Optional in row 1

n/a

FALSE

1

By default, all parameter and object values in each CVAL column will be added as deletion variables when updating values in the database. To override this rule, and exclude an object as deletion variable, this parameter can be defined and set to FALSE for the object in column A.

DELETE_FILTER is an optional parameter in row 1. By default, all parameter values and object values in each CVAL column will be added as deletion variable when updating values in the database. To override this rule and exclude a parameter or object from the deletion rule, DELETE_FILTER should be defined in row 1 and the value FALSE must be entered for each parameter or object that should not be included in the deletion filter.

In this example, the object UNIT will not be included in the delete select when updating values in this form:

DELETE_FILTER

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DELETE_FILTER

Optional in row 1=optional in  row 1                                                                                                                                                

Parameter

Mandatory/Optional

Value (example)

Occurrence in row 1

Comment

FORMS

REPORT

DELETE_FILTER

Optional in row 1

n/a

FALSE

1

By default, all parameter and object values in each CVAL column will be added as deletion variables when updating values in the database. To override this rule, and exclude an object as deletion variable, this parameter can be defined and set to FALSE for the object in column A.

DELETE_FILTER is an optional parameter in row 1. By default, all parameter values and object values in each CVAL column will be added as deletion variable when updating values in the database. To override this rule and exclude a parameter or object from the deletion rule, DELETE_FILTER should be defined in row 1 and the value FALSE must be entered for each parameter or object that should not be included in the deletion filter.

In this example, the object UNIT will not be included in the delete select when updating values in this form:

DELETE_FILTER

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