You filter wiggle tracks by data value.  If you want to filter
by positions at the same time, enter them as a bed custom track
and intersect.

There isn't any other type of filter on a wiggle track, it has
no other characteristics except data value and position.

--Hiram

Nikhil Joshi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to get the table browser to work with wig tracks that I
> have created on our local copy of the browser.  However, when I try to
> create a filter for a wig track, it does not list any of the fields or
> their correct range values.  I thought I might have a problem with our
> local copy, however, it seems that the original at UCSC has the same
> problem.  If you try to create a filter for any wig track, it will not
> give you the correct options.  For example, check out the S.
> cerevisiae genome, select the table browser, select group "Expression
> and Regulation", track "Tag Counts", and table
> "uwFootprintsTagCounts".  If you then try to create a filter, you will
> get a page that definitely does *not* correspond to the columns in the
> uwFootprintsTagCounts table, which is a table for a wig track.  Which
> means you can't filter on it.  Since I use a lot of wig tables in my
> work, I really need to be able to run table queries on them.  Any
> ideas?  All help is highly appreciated.  Thanks!
> 
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