Selection options enable you to specify the values and ranges you have entered in more detail. For example, if you enter 1000 as a single value in the
Personnel area
selection field and use the > selection option, the report runs for all of the employees assigned to personnel area 1000 or a personnel area greater than 1000 (such as 1002, 2000, and 2002).
You can use a selection option for each single value and value range, irrespective of whether you entered them using a selection field or multiple selection.
The table lists the selection options that you can use when entering single values or value ranges:
Input value |
Selection option |
Value(s) included in reporting |
Single value |
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Equal to the value entered |
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Not equal to the value entered |
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Greater than the value entered |
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Less than the value entered |
|
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Greater than or equal to the value entered |
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Less than or equal to the value entered |
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All values that include the pattern |
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All values that do not include the pattern |
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Value range |
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All values that are within the range |
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All values that are not within the range |
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