Using Comparison Operators as a MultiValue?

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Chris
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Chris asked on 14 Mar 2022, 09:05 PM

How do I create a dropdown with the options of: greater than >, less than <, or equal to =, then have a textbox for the value?

See attached image for something similar I am looking for. I'm trying to make a report where the user can enter a number, then select one of the options I just described. I've been stuck on this for a week!!!

 

I've read so many articles, and watched 7-8 year outdated youtube videos. Any help is greatly appreciated!

 

-Chris

Neel
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commented on 15 Mar 2022, 09:33 PM

Do you need to use the selected value within any query or expression? Or is it purely for display purposes?

If it's purely for display purposes, you can try creating a CSV inline data source and enter the option like the screenshot.

Then you can use that CSV data source within your parameter and then use the parameter value in your textbox. See if that is the sort of result you're expecting.

 

Chris
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commented on 16 Mar 2022, 12:39 PM

Hey Neel, I think this is what I've been looking for. 

Thank you kindly!!!

No answers yet. Maybe you can help?

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