Dear all!
I was searching for this issue for quite a time but was able to find a sufficient answer. Is it possible to apply a range filter on a confiform field as field type "Numeric" and render the filter range in the filter macro? I know that there is for sure the possibility to define what i would call a static filter in the way of '<' and '>' (and '<=' and '>=')
What i am looking for at the end is a proper rendering in the filter macro like this (but not for a field type "Date" but for a field type "Numeric"):
Thanks a lot in advance
Stefan
Hi @Stefan Vogt ,
If you have the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app installed for your instance, you can use its Table Filter macro with the Number range filter applied.
The Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app is fully compatible with the ConfiForms app.
Hi @Katerina Kovriga {Stiltsoft} !
thanks for your feedback. Unfortunately we are not using your app. Here at the university i have little - to be more precise actually no impact - what apps are bought by the administration.
Maybe there is another way to get access for the functionality of a range filter for field type "Numerics"?
The results after filtering are shown by the marco "Card view" so not a conventional table.
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Let's wait for the @Alex Medved _ConfiForms_, maybe they have any native solutions without additional apps.
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Hi
Numeric value / field from ConfiForms to render as a date range in ConfiForms Dynamic Filter macro?
Is that what you are trying to do?
Alex
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Dear Alex!
to give a brief example:
Field 1 is of type numeric and contains 5 sets of data e.g.: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Now there should be a filter that gives 5, 6, 7 for setting the range at 5 to 11 and that gives 3 for setting the range at 0 to 3. And certainly it should give 5 for the range of 5 to 5.
For sure you can obtain that results by using the information given at https://wiki.vertuna.com/display/CONFIFORMS/ConfiForms+Filters
But for me this means the change of filter criteria manually within the parameters of the filter macro. Hence, the challenging thing is how to get a rendered field in the filter macro that can read the min and max value for the filter process in the same way as it is beautifully done in the case of fields of type "date" and "datetime".
Stefan
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