Dave,

Filters fire according to execution order
If the execution order is the same, then it goes by create date
Actually it's the filter ID number assigned incrementally by the system.
So filters essentially fire by execution order and create date.

Regards

Greg Givens 

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Filters and active links typically fire based on the execution order,
500, 501, etc. 

What if two filters have the same value - both set at 500, which is
likely to fire first, will it be based on alphabetical order, or
something else?

Regards 

Dave Barber 


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