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I'm trying to create a report that lists out all of my customers that have all of the values they selected in a dynamic multiple select parameter AND DO NOT HAVE the values they selected in a 2nd dynamic multiple select parameter.
For example I want all customers that have the cars: Toyota, Chevy and Ford but NOT Subaru. In the 1st dynamic multiple select value Toyota, Chevy and Ford are selected. In the 2nd dynamic multiple select Subaru is selected.
How would I determine that Customer A HAS all 3 of the cars selected (Toyota, Chevy, Ford)but NOT Subaru? Please note that this needs to be created in Info Assist and can not be created through a text editor.
Thank you in advance!This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
Create a filter that will result in such as this WHERE CAR EQ &MULTISEL1 AND CAR NE &MULTYSEL2;
But as per your sample you don't need the AND condition since if CAR is Toyota, Chevy and Ford it cannot be a Subaru. So having an inclusion and exclusion condition on the same field has no sense. Except if your need is not properly explained...
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