Odata filterfunktion
Det er muligt at få Odata til kun at returnere udvalgte data via filter
F.eks. En debitor
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/DebtorClient?$filter=Account eq '1101798'
F.eks. debitortransaktioner i dato interval
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/DebtorTransClient?$filter=Date ge datetime'2021-01-01T00:00:00' and Date le datetime'2021-12-31T00:00:00'
F.eks. Finans i datointerval
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/DebtorTransClient?$filter=Date ge datetime'2021-01-01T00:00:00' and Date le datetime'2021-12-31T00:00:00'
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/GLTransClient?$filter=Date ge datetime'2021-01-01T00:00:00' and Date le datetime'2021-12-31T00:00:00'
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/GLTransSumClient?$filter=Date ge datetime'2021-01-01T00:00:00' and Date le datetime'2021-12-31T00:00:00'
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/GLBudgetLineClient?$filter=Date ge datetime'2021-01-01T00:00:00' and Date le datetime'2021-12-31T00:00:00'
Eksempel på Filtre i PowerQuery "Advanced Editor". Understregningen viser relationen mellem Linie 2 og Linie3
let
Source = OData.Feed("https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/GLTransSumClient?$filter=Date ge datetime'2021-01-01T00:00:00'", null, [Implementation="2.0"]),
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(Source, each ([Account] = "1012"))
in
#"Filtered Rows"
Definition |
Example and explanation |
Equivalent C/AL expression |
Select a range of values |
filter=Entry_No gt 610 and Entry_No lt 615
Query on GLEntry service. Returns entry numbers 611 through 614. |
.. |
And |
filter=Country_Region_Code eq 'ES' and Payment_Terms_Code eq '14 DAYS'
Query on Customer service. Returns customers in Spain where Payment_Terms_Code=14 DAYS. |
& |
Or |
filter= Country_Region_Code eq 'ES' or Country_Region_Code eq 'US'
Query on Customer service. Returns customers in Spain and the United States.
Important
You can use OR operators to apply different filters on the same field. However, you cannot use OR operators to apply filters on two different fields. |
| |
Less than |
filter=Entry_No lt 610
Query on GLEntry service. Returns entry numbers that are less than 610. |
< |
Greater than |
filter= Entry_No gt 610
Query on GLEntry service. Returns entry numbers 611 and higher. |
> |
Greater than or equal to |
filter=Entry_No ge 610
Query on GLEntry service. Returns entry numbers 610 and higher. |
>= |
Less than or equal to |
filter=Entry_No le 610
Query on GLEntry service. Returns entry numbers up to and including 610. |
<= |
Different from (not equal) |
filter=VAT_Bus_Posting_Group ne 'EXPORT'
Query on Customer service. Returns all customers with VAT_Bus_Posting_Group not equal to EXPORT. |
<> |
endswith |
filter=endswith(VAT_Bus_Posting_Group,'RT')
Query on Customer service. Returns all customers with VAT_Bus_Posting_Group values that end in RT. |
* |
startswith |
filter=startswith(Name, 'S')
Query on Customer service. Returns all customers names beginning with “S”. |
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substringof |
filter=substringof(Name, ‘urn’)
Query on Customer service. Returns customer records for customers with names containing the string “urn”. |
|
length |
filter=length(Name) gt 20
Query on Customer service. Returns customer records for customers with names longer than 20 characters. |
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indexof |
filter=indexof(Location_Code, ‘BLUE’) eq 0
Query on Customer service. Returns customer records for customers having a location code beginning with the string BLUE. |
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replace |
filter=replace(City, 'Miami', 'Tampa') eq 'CODERED' |
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substring |
filter=substring(Location_Code, 5) eq 'RED'
Query on Customer service. Returns true for customers with the string RED in their location code starting as position 5. |
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tolower |
filter=tolower(Location_Code) eq 'code red' |
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toupper |
filter=toupper(FText) eq '2ND ROW' |
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trim |
filter=trim(FCode) eq 'CODE RED' |
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concat |
filter=concat(concat(FText, ', '), FCode) eq '2nd row, CODE RED' |
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day |
filter=day(FDateTime) eq 12 |
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month |
filter=month(FDateTime) eq 12 |
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year |
filter=year(FDateTime) eq 2010 |
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hour |
filter=hour(FDateTime) eq 1 |
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minute |
filter=minute(FDateTime) eq 32 |
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second |
filter=second(FDateTime) eq 0 |
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round |
filter=round(FDecimal) eq 1 |
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floor |
filter=floor(FDecimal) eq 0 |
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ceiling |
filter=ceiling(FDecimal) eq 1 |
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Referencing Different Data Types in Filter Expressions
You must use the appropriate notation for different data types with filter expressions.
String values must be delimited by single quotation marks.
Numeric values require no delimiters.
DateTime values must be delimited by single quotation marks and preceded by the word datetime, such as datetime'2021-01-01T00:00:00'.
You can break your queries and select a range of items not overlapping.
For example, here for transactions you must find out how many intervals you need and then you do not need to worry about that you have many transactions.
Item <= ‘02’:
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/InvTransClient?$filter=Item le '02'
Item > ’02’ and <= ’05’:
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/InvTransClient?$filter=Item gt '02' and Item le '05'
Item > ’05’ and <= ’11’:
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/InvTransClient?$filter=Item gt '05' and Item le '11'
Item > ‘11’:
https://odata.uniconta.com/odata/InvTransClient?$filter=Item gt '11'