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Generic vs User specific examples
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The real power of the filter is that it can access any of the fields in the database. Some users don't know it, but every installation of the program is able to use different field names and lookup values. IMW tries to keep this transparent to the user. This section has two types of examples. Generic filter examples are ones that should work on all configurations of IMW. These examples use only the base fields. User specific filter examples are ones that require that certain fields exist in the database in order to work properly. Note that the program will warn the user if a field or lookup value does not exist. A filter will not be processed if it is not valid for the given database. |