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Issue with Filtering Negative dBm Values in Low Code Application

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Gerardo Valdés32 4 days ago 0 Comments

I’ve noticed that the filter component in the Low Code app does not allow negative values to be defined. In my specific case, I am working with the dBm parameter, which is naturally recorded using negative numbers.

This limitation prevents me from setting appropriate ranges to classify signal strength. For example, it is not currently possible to define a filter between -110 and -80 dBm. While I understand that converting the values to positive numbers might be a workaround, it would not be technically appropriate since signal strength values in dBm are always expressed as negative.

I would greatly appreciate it if you could consider this limitation and let me know if there’s a possible solution or adjustment to the component.

Thank you very much in advance for your attention.

Thibault Vincke [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Answered question 2 days ago

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Jeroen Geldhof [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]5.18K Posted 4 days ago 0 Comments

Initially I was checking filtering on GQI but soon realized it's about the column filter in the table component itself.
I was able to reproduce the same issue.

I believe it's best to raise a ticket with our TechSupport who will follow up on this issue.
It's best to state that it's about the column filter in the table component.

Jeroen Geldhof [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 4 days ago
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