Hi everyone, is there anyone know the ODQuery for label filter based on task label?
It will get query error. Can anyone fix this?
Thanks
Hi everyone, is there anyone know the ODQuery for label filter based on task label?
It will get query error. Can anyone fix this?
Thanks
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Hello @Rifky_Prasetya
You can add this filter after the Status filter:
" Tags/any(tags:tags/DisplayName eq ‘New Order’)"
You can use the ‘or’ or ‘and’ operators in conjunction with other filters. Or you can also replace ‘eq’ with another operator that is supported in the filter form task of UiPath.
In this case I have a form labeled ‘New Order’:
I hope this method can help solve your problem
It is not working for me, however I’ve found the solution:
“Tags/Any(tag: tag/Name eq ‘invoice number’”)
Note: The tag name is not case sensitive.
Alternatively, if you’re filtering for exact tag names, you need to check if the tag is not empty (Tags/Any()), then list the tags required.
“Tags/Any() and Tags/All(t: t/Name eq ‘invoice number’ or t/Name eq ‘invoice date’)”
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