Renato Golin wrote:
Henrikki Almusa wrote:
2. The documentation suggests changing qualifier from '=' to '>', but it
neglects to tell me why or what alternatives there are. Any
documentation on that?

Hi Henrikki,

I'm not the expert, but as far as I got it any SQL qualifier can be used. So: =, >, <, !=, in, like are the most common ones.

The thing is that the qualifier is in the Marteditor. This means that it will be included in the database. I would like to leave the usage of '<', '>' and the rest for user of the website.

Also is there possiblity to set the column as number instead of text? Would it be ok to write type and displayType as 'number'? That would make the usage of those more meaningful.

Thanks,
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Henrikki Almusa

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