Adding a link to an inquiry
You can add a link to an inquiry so that whenever you click the link,
it displays another inquiry that contains related information. For example,
on the Project Manager inquiry, you may want to add a link to expense
report information.
When you add a link, all rows in the column show as a link. However,
depending on the conditions you set for the link, when you click a link,
it opens the linked inquiry with data that pertains only to the row you
clicked. For example, if you click a link in the Anderson Construction
row of a Client Invoices column, the inquiry shows only client invoices
for Anderson Construction.
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When you
view an inquiry by clicking a link to it from another inquiry, you can
then temporarily set conditions for it and add links on it, but they are
not saved. You must set the conditions on the link you use to open the
inquiry.
You can also access the inquiry from the Inquiry
menu, as described in the following instructions, and then set conditions
for it and add links on it.
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- From the Inquiry
menu, select the inquiry where you want to add a link.
- To add a link to an existing
column, right-click the column heading and select Properties. The Column Properties window appears.
- Click the Link
tab.
- Select the inquiry where
you want the link to go.
- If you want the destination
of your link to show only specific information associated with the row
you click, proceed to the next step of these instructions to set conditions
for the link.
Otherwise, click OK,
and you are finished adding the link.
Setting conditions for the link
- In the field on the left
that contains text asking you to select a column, click
and select the column in the linked inquiry where you want to set a condition.
Even if a column does not appear on the inquiry, you can still set conditions
for it that affect the information that appears on the inquiry.
- Two fields appear to the
right where you set the conditions for the column you selected. The Condition
field contains an operator and the second field contains a value or column
from the inquiry where you are adding the link.
You set conditions much in the same way you
write a formula. You define a relationship between the column you selected
and another value or column. Begin by exploring
the available options in both of these fields.
Examples
In this example, you add a link on the Project
inquiry to the Contact inquiry. You want to show the billing contact
only for the project, not all billing contacts for all projects. In the last
field on the right, you selected a column; therefore, when displaying
the result of the link, Ajera compares the values in the columns you selected
for the first and last field on this row.
In this example, you add a link on the Client
inquiry to the Client Invoice inquiry. You want to show only client invoice
amounts greater than 10,000. In the field on the right, you selected a
value; therefore, when displaying the result of the link, Ajera compares
the column contents with that value.
- In the Condition field,
select an operator that expresses the relationship you want to establish
between the column you selected and the value or column in the last field
on the right.
- In addition to the standard
mathematical operators, you may also find these operators useful:
One Of
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Use this operator to select more than one value. In the field at the
far right, type the values separated by a semicolon ;
For example, if your column is Status and you want to show all invoices
that have a status of active or preliminary, you enter the following in
the field at the far right: active;preliminary
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Not One Of
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Use this operator to select all but a specific value or values. In the
field at the far right, type the values separated by a semicolon ;
For example, if your column is Status and you want to show all invoices
except those that have a status of inactive or preliminary, you enter
the following in the field at the far right: inactive;preliminary
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Matches Pattern
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Use this operator to show only data that fits a certain pattern.
When typing a value in the field at the right:
- Use an underscore to represent a character.
- Use % to represent any number of characters.
For example, to show all invoice IDs that contain 200 in the same position
as this ID: 07-200-090G1, you enter %200%.
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Is Current User
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For employee key fields, use this operator to show data pertaining only to the current user.
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- In the last field on the
right, select a column or type a value.
- You can set additional conditions,
as needed. Notice that a selection field now appears on the next row for
you to set another condition. The order of the conditions does not matter,
as all conditions are always applied regardless of order.
- To delete a condition, click
the Delete button at the far right
of the condition.
- Click OK.
See also
Changing a link
Removing a link
Setting conditions for
an inquiry
Displaying
inquiry data for a specific time period
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