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Schedule Criteria based on if element is Classified

Josh Verran
Advisor

It would be good if there was a criteria in schedules that was something to the effect of "if the element is classified include it".

 

You can filter if an element is in a branch of a classification scheme, but you would have to have as many of these criteria lines as you do classification branches (hope that makes sense).

 

Our work around is to create a property called "is classified", make that property available for all classifications.

In the schedule add criteria that if the property "is classified" is "available" then include.


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Barry Kelly
Moderator

Does classification 'has value' work?

Would this include any items that has any classification?

 

Barry.

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Josh Verran
Advisor

You're a legend! Can't believe I've overlooked that option.

Appears to work, I'll comment back if there's any issue.


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