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Filters and Lists

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In this article, you will learn

  • how the filter bar is structured,
  • how to work with filters and the search function,
  • how lists are structured, and
  • how to use lists in the Workflow.

1. Introduction

Sobald mehrere Artikel bzw. Motive in den Workflow geladen sind, kann es schnell unübersichtlich werden. Um dennoch strukturiert und übersichtlich arbeiten zu können, stehen Listen, in denen gefiltert bzw. gesucht werden kann, zur Verfügung. In diesem Artikel erhalten Sie eine Einführung zum Umgang mit Filtern und Listen im Workflow.

Once multiple Articles or Print Items are loaded into the Workflow, it can quickly become difficult to maintain an overview. To work in a structured and organized way, lists with filtering and search capabilities are available. This article provides an introduction to working with filters and lists in the Workflow.

2. Filter

Filters are complex, reusable selections within a dataset. They can combine multiple criteria so that only entries meeting all criteria are displayed in the list. For example, a list of all print-ready labels for a specific customer that are to be produced on a particular substrate can be saved as a filter for the user and recalled at any time.

2.1. Aufbau der Filterleiste

The filter and function bar is located at the top of each list in the Workflow. In addition to applying options to selected Articles or Print Items, the list can also be restriccted using filters and targeted searches. The filter and function bar consists of the following four areas:

  • Filter – this area includes Set Filter [1], Filter Menu [2], selected Filter Options [3], and the icon Remove Filter [4].
  • Additional Functions [5] – depending on the context, additional commands are available here.
  • Sorting – this area consists of the Sorting Criterion [6] and the option to determine the Sort Order [7].
  • Search – this area consists of the Search Field [8] and the option to select the Fields to Search [9].    

Figure 1: The minimum configuration of the Filter Bar

2.2. Working with Filters and Search

To make a targeted selection of entries, lists can be filtered according to specific criteria. Alternatively, the search field can be used to search for specific terms. This allows even large datasets to be quickly narrowed down and relevant information to be efficiently located.

2.2.1. Filter List

The following options are available for filtering lists:

  • Set Filter [1] (Figure 1) – by clicking Set Filter, users can define a filter consisting of one or more criteria – see right-hand side of Figure 3.
  • Filter Menu [2] (Figure 1) – the following Actions can be performed within the filter menu:
    • Save Filter – if one or more filter options have been previously set, they can be saved as a Filter Set [11].
    • Apply Filter – if multiple filters have already been saved, the saved filters can be selected [10] and applied to the list. The bold entry indicates which filter is currently active.
    • Delete Filter – using Delete Filter Set [12], the currently selected filter is completely removed from the list of saved filters. The entry Remove Filter [13] – corresponding to icon [4] (Figure 1) – removes only the currently applied filter options. The ist will then be displayed unfiltered.

Figure 2: The commands of the Filter Menu

  • Filter Options [3] (Figure 1) – for each filter criterion selected in the dialog Set Filter, a tag [10] is displayed in this area. Clicking on a tag allows you to modify the filter criteria. Individual filter criteria can be removed by clicking the "x" on the tag. If all filter criteria are removed, all records in the list are displayed again.
  • Removing Filter Options [4] – instead of deleting each filter criterion individually, you can click this icon to remove all filter criteria at once. The list will then display all records again.

Figure 3: Filters used to display the ordders of a specific customer in the list

2.2.2. Search List

In addition to the option to search for Articles or Print Items by entering a text string, it is also possible to restrict the search to specific criteria. The following options are available to the user:

  • Search Field [15] – enter the text to be searched for within the currently filtered list.
  • Search Function – by clicking the menu Settings Search Function [17], the data fields in which the search should be performed are displayed. Users can contextually select the criteria to be used for the search. In addition, the text search mode can be changed from  Standard [16] – the text string may appear anywhere within a word  – to Exact the text string must match exactly. Note that all defined User-defined Fields [18] can also be included in the search.

Figure 4: The search function options for the menu item Articles

2.3. Display Options of the Filter and Search Bar

In all tabs where the filter and search functions are available, the Display Options [20] for the underlying control bar as well as the display of information for individual records can also be configured. The following options are available to the user within the display options:

Figure 5: The Display Options of the Filter and Search Bar

Filter, Search and Display Options – Filter Options

In the tab Filter Options, functions of the filter and search bar can be shown or hidden. In addition, it can be specified whether symbols or text are used to display information. The following display options are available:

  • Show Page Navigation [23] – determines whether the page navigation – i.e., jumping to previous or next records – is displayed.
  • Show Refresh Icon [19] – determines whether this function should be available for use.
  • Show Sorting Function [22] – determines whethere this function should be available for use.

Figure 6: The tab Filter Options of the Display Options

Filter, Search and Display Options – Detail View

In the tab Detail View, you can select which properties should be displayed in the list of each individual record [21] (Figure 5). The user can determine:

  • in which Block [24] the information should be displayed.
  • which properties should be visible by Adding [25] them individually.

To revert to our recommended settings, click the button Reset to Defaults [26].

Figure 7: The tab Detail View of the Display Options

3. List

In lists, thematically related information is displayed in a uniform and clearly structured manner on a row-by-row basis. Lists therefore provide a way to present a large amount of content in a space-efficient manner.

3.1. List Structure

Lists generally follow a consistent structure and provide standardized interaction patterns. The key components of a list are:

  • Pagination [27] (highlighted in red) – controls how many entries are displayed per page and which page of the list is currently visible. Users can define how many entries are shown per page. Limiting the number of entries displayed at once has a positive effect on list loading times. If a list contains multiple entries, pagination is automatically enabled.
  • Display Area[28] (highlighted in blue) – this area displays all information previously defined in the display options for each Article, Order, or Production Job.

Figure 8: List illustrated using Orders as an example

Article Update: Workflow 1.21.0 – 10/2025

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