Mark Stanton <> wrote:
> What do you assembled guru's do about data filtering?
>
> My situation is that, having developed an application which
> accumulates trading data, my users are getting boggled by the amount
> of information so want to filter it in various ways, for example by
> financial year.
>
> However, there are various such filters that might be applied, either
> individually or in combinations.
>
> The system is built with Codebook, so data is all accessed through
> views. It seems a little ott to write the views so that they all
> have system wide filters in them, or is that the way you'd do it?
> Or some other way?
Yes I follow a more C/S apprach where your only getting the data your
looking for instead of all of the data and pick what you need.
Stephen Russell
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