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Hi,

Due to some security issues need to hide the where condition in selection criteria of Report assistant.

Is it possible to make where condition invisible under screening condition in the selection criteria Tab in Report assistant Tool.

Thanks,
Veda

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Would it be possible that you could force the user to use a reporting object?

If so, in the "Other" section, you could use FILTER FILE filename. This would force the selection criteria without it needing to be in the TABLE FILE statement.

You would also want to use SET KEEPFILTERS=ON to prevent it from being turned of if a join is added.



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Hi,

This issue is solved.Please close this discussion

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Please edit your original post adding the string [CLOSED] to the Subject. Thanks!

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