I'm using a Filter tool to whittle down my data a bit. All of my filters so far are just based on one field. I'd like to do another filter that's contingent on another field. We have multiple different Journal Source names. I'd like to filter out all records that begin with JM, CA, and JV, but only for those records of Journal Source "MC FS OTHER."
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Try
[Journal Source] = 'MC FS OTHER' AND left([Journal Category],2) in ('JM','CA','JV')
You can string together as many conditions as you like with AND/OR
@kat This would send them out through the T side right? if I want those ones to go out through the F side, how would I do that?
Should this do the trick?
!([Journal Source] = 'MC FS OTHER'
AND
left([Journal Category],2) in ('JM','CA','JV'))
@oracleoftemple - the easiest will be to just wrap the whole argument in brackets and put an exclamation mark in front of it. This makes the whole filter negative, i.e. opposite way round.
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