Comparison Methods

What are comparison methods?

Comparison methods are used with Filters and Parameters to refine or limit the rows that are returned to a report.

Below is a list of Various Comparison Methods with an example:

Comparison Method  Example Search Objective Alpha
/Numeric
Equal To South Africa True when the expression contains ‘South Africa’.

Both

Greater Than 100 True when the expression is greater than 100.

Both

Less Than 100 True when the expression is less than 100.

Both

Greater Than Or Equal To 100 True when the expression is greater than or equal to 100.

Both

Less than Or Equal To 100 True when the expression is less than or equal to 100.

Both

Is Like %S%3% True when the expression is contains an ‘S’ and a ‘3’ (but not before the ‘S’).

Alpha

Not Equal To Ken True when the expression is not equal to ‘Ken’.

Both

Begins With Darang True when the expression begins with ‘Darang’.

Alpha

Ends With K True when the expression ends with ‘K’.

Alpha

Contains Woodridge True when the expression contains the text ‘Woodridge’.

Alpha

Does Not Begin With doc True when the expression does not begin with ‘doc’.

Alpha

Does Not End With s True when the expression does not end with ‘s’.

Alpha

Does Not Contain @ True when the expression does not contain ‘@’ symbol.

Alpha

Is Not Null   True when the expression is Not Null.

Both

Is Null   True when the expression is Null.

Both

Is In 1,3,4 True when the field is equal to one of the values in the comma separated list.

Both

Is Not In 1,3,4 True when the field is not equal to any of the values in the comma separated list.

Both

Is Not Like %S%3% True when the expression does not container an ‘S’ and a ‘3’ (but not before the ‘S’).

Alpha