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<h1>Where Item Properties Dialog</h1>
<p>You can access this dialog by choosing "New" or "Edit" from
the "Where" Tab of the <a href="EasiReporter.Dialogs.Report.htm">Report
Properties Dialog</a>.</p>
<p><img border="0" src="images/Dialogs.WhereItem.jpg" width="640" height="384"></p>
<p>Use this dialog to create or edit Where Criteria clauses.</p>
<p>First, select <b>Auto</b> or <b>Text</b> on the left for the whole clause.
<b>Auto</b> creates the clause automatically from your selections. <b>Text</b>
is just a free text entry that you write.</p>
<p>If you select <b>Auto</b>, then you use the three groups of controls in the
centre - <b>Left</b>, <b>Function</b> and <b>Right</b>. The <b>Left</b> and <b>
Right</b> groups are similar and correspond to the left- and right-hand sides
of the clause. They are joined by the <b>Function</b> you select.</p>
<p>In both the <b>Left</b> and <b>Right</b> groups of controls, you have three
choices - a <b>Table.Field</b>, <b>Data</b> from the database, or <b>Text</b>.
A <b>Table.Field</b> entry just adds the name of a Table.Field to the clause. A
<b>Data</b> entry adds a constant value from the database. A <b>Text</b> entry
is any free text that you write.</p>
<p><b>NOTE:</b> The complete clause as it stands always appears in the text box
at the bottom of the dialog box - use this to help you build Where Criteria
Clauses.</p>
<p><b>NOTE:</b> Dates must be in American format if specified as numbers - i.e.
month/day/year - e.g. 12/31/1999. It is clearer to use the form 31-Dec-1999.
This is done automatically if you are using Select Data.<br>
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