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Service – filter parameters

Solved976 views7th July 2023
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Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler]2.06K 23rd January 2023 0 Comments

Hi Dojo,

is it possible to use filtering inside a service for parameters?
For example I have 10 parameter which should be monitored.
Could I use this: *ABR IN*[Property:CHANNEL_NAME]*main*

If this would work it would reduce my work a lot!

Best regards,
Stefan

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 7th July 2023

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Alex Silva [DevOps Member]20 Posted 23rd January 2023 2 Comments

Hi Stefan,

If you are asking about creating / editing a Service Template: YES, it is possible to use filtering.

From your example, I’m assuming you want to filter the rows in a table.

I extracted the information below from the help page: https://docs.dataminer.services/user-guide/Basic_Functionality/Services/Service_templates/Creating_a_service_template/ST_creating_child_elements.html

“If you include a table parameter using placeholders, you can use wildcards to dynamically include only the table rows with a matching display key.“

Hope that helps.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 7th July 2023
Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] commented 27th January 2023

But this would be filled in after that with the matching display key?
So in the service itself there is no wildcard after this?

Alex Silva commented 1st February 2023

I believe so.
There is a video teaching how to configure a service, but they do not dig into the steps to configure a filter on a table parameter.
Anyway it is a good resource to learn from:
https://community.dataminer.services/video/service-templates

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