Survey Tabulation > Filters > Global/Interview Filter Setup dialog box
 
Global/Interview Filter Setup dialog box
You use the Global/Interview Filters Setup dialog box to define:
a global filter. This is a filter that is applied to all tables. Only one global filter can be defined (though you can define an interview filter as well as a global filter).
an interview filter. This is a special global filter that filters on the interview status (DataCollection.Status) (see System variables. Generally this is relevant only for data collected using UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin.
To open the Global/Interview Filter Setup dialog box, choose Tables > Global Filters, or click the Edit Global Filter button on the Define tab.
UNICOM Intelligence Global filter
This text box displays the current global filter as defined in the UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin User Administration utility. UNICOM Intelligence global filters are user-level or role-level filters that control access to case data in a project. The filters can only be modified through the User Administration activity. See the User Administration for details.
Note that if the UNICOM Intelligence Global Filter is not valid, you will not be allowed to continue until the filter is made valid. Refer to the Setting Up Global Filters section for more information.
Global filter
If you have already defined a global filter, this text box displays the filter definition.
To create a new global filter or edit the existing one, click Edit. This opens the standard Filter dialog box.
To delete an existing global filter, click Clear.
See Filter dialog box for more information.
Interview filter
If you have already defined an interview filter, this text box displays the filter definition.
To create an interview filter or edit the existing one, click Edit. This opens the Interview Filter dialog box.
To delete an existing interview filter, select the required interview filter in the list box and click Clear.
See Interview Filter dialog box for more information.
When more than one filter (for example, a table filter and a global filter) applies to a table, they are combined using the And operator. This means that cases will be selected only if they meet the criteria of all of the filters.
See
Interview Filter dialog box
See also
Filters