Difference between revisions of "Setting/bookingfieldname"

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Example: Breakfast|Dejeuner
 
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* You can check on the emptiness of a field. For example, you could select all bookings that have an empty 'Notes' field. Select 'Notes' from the drop-down list and leave the text field blank. This tells the program: Grab all bookings where the field 'Notes' is empty (contains a blank).
* You can check on the emptiness of a field. For example, you could select all bookings that have an empty 'Notes' field. Select 'Notes' from the drop-down list and leave the text field blank. This tells the program: Grab all bookings where the field 'Notes' contains a blank.
 
  
 
* '''Country''' matches the value in the country text field.<br>'''Country2''' matches the value in the country selector. The countries are specified by their ISO character code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2), for example:<br>GB = Great Britain<br>AU = Australia<br>DE = Germany
 
* '''Country''' matches the value in the country text field.<br>'''Country2''' matches the value in the country selector. The countries are specified by their ISO character code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2), for example:<br>GB = Great Britain<br>AU = Australia<br>DE = Germany

Latest revision as of 09:40, 24 November 2019

Only include bookings where the selected field contains the specified text.

Choose multiple phrases by separating them with a pipe symbol (|).

Example: Breakfast|Dejeuner

  • You can check on the emptiness of a field. For example, you could select all bookings that have an empty 'Notes' field. Select 'Notes' from the drop-down list and leave the text field blank. This tells the program: Grab all bookings where the field 'Notes' is empty (contains a blank).
  • Country matches the value in the country text field.
    Country2 matches the value in the country selector. The countries are specified by their ISO character code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2), for example:
    GB = Great Britain
    AU = Australia
    DE = Germany