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In ACDI there is a plethora of basic filters. Let's go through all of them.
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This is how the filters look when you run a report.
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One of the filters is for the datetime strings. Let's see what a value for the attribute "nrfStartDate" looks like.
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Here is a request from the History Browser found beforehand so you can check the value. You see here that it is a string with format year, month, date, hour, minutes, seconds, and time zone.
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Hence, you need to select the "date_time" here and define a few settings, namely, "The DateTime Format Pattern" and "Type of DateTime field" – here it's either "date" or "date_string." The "Direction of dateTime shift" setting must be set to "last" or "next" and "Default time shift from now" is 7 days (set by default).
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There is a nuance when using these filters: until you apply them, none of the objects will be affected. To apply a filter, you need to click an option, either from or to, and then click the "Apply" icon.
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Let's now discard filters. To discard filters, you need to click the "Clear all" icon.
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The other filter type is "autocomplete_search". This is a standard filter where you can enter any value and get results from which you can select the options you need.
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The last filter type is the predefined one. You can find an example of this filter in the NetIQ Audit Driver Status report.
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Choose using results from OpenSearch or the predefined values.
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Then you select "predefined" here in this setting, and in the last filter setting you need to define a JSON array which will be used as a source for the predefined data.
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It looks the same as a standard autocomplete search, but it will only have values you entered as the date source. Now let's go through all the settings you can define for filters.
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