Changes the filter group that is being applied to the table. You can also use this function to return the number of the current filtergroup. You cannot return the number of the filtergroup and set a new filtergroup at the same time.
[CurrGroup :=] RecordRef.FILTERGROUP([NewGroup]) |
Parameters
- RecordRef
- Type: RecordRef The recordref that is used to identify the table.
- NewGroup
- Type: Integer
Property Value/Return Value
Type: Integer
Remarks
A filtergroup can contain a filter for a RecordRef that has been set earlier with SETFILTER or SETRANGE. The total filter applied is the combination of all the filters set in all the filtergroups.
This function works the same way as the FILTERGROUP Function (Record).
Example
The following example determines the filtergroup that is set on the Customer table and then changes filtergroup to 1, which is the filtergroup that is applied globally to the entire application. The code starts by opening the Customer table with a RecordRef variable. The SETRECFILTER Function (RecordRef) sets the values in the current key of the current record as a record filter. This filter is a standard filtergroup so it has a filtergroup number of 0. Then the FILTERGROUP function returns the number for the filtergroup. This filtergroup is a standard filter so the return value is 0. This value is stored in the varOrigGroup variable and displayed in a message box. The FILTERGROUP function changes the filtergroup to 1, which is the number for the global filtergroup. The new value is stored in the varCurrGroup variable and displayed in a message box. This example requires that you create the following variables and text constants in the C/AL Globals window.
Variable name | DataType |
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MyRecordRef | RecordRef |
varOrigGroup | Integer |
varCurrGroup | Integer |
Text constant name | ENU value |
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Text000 | The original filtergroup is: %1 |
Text001 | The current filtergroup is: %1 |
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MyRecordRef.OPEN(DATABASE::Customer); MyRecordRef.SETRECFILTER; varOrigGroup := MyRecordRef.FILTERGROUP; MESSAGE(Text000, varOrigGroup); varCurrGroup := MyRecordRef.FILTERGROUP(1); MESSAGE(Text001, varCurrGroup); |