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How to create a dropdown list for reports and retrievals
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Hotline: Convert Previously Created mrc-Productivity Series Applications to m-Power
m-Power featured update: Advanced Search Relationships!
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How to create a dropdown list for reports and retrievals
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mrc Reports and Retrievals have a built-in feature to create dropdown lists which will allow the end user of the
application to select a value and filter the data returned.
This documentation will explain the step-by-step process used to create a dropdown list for reports and retrievals.
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I just upgraded from the mrc-Productivity Series to m-Power. How do I convert the applications that I made with the mrc-Productivity Series
over to m-Power?
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We have written up documentation detailing how to convert your mrc-Productivity Series apps to m-Power, which can be found here>>.
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This section is for customers only and is password-protected.
This month's featured update: Advanced Search Relationships!
We have now released two new Advanced Search Relationships: Contains All (CA) & Contains Or (CO).
CO is very similar to a search engine as it will return records that contains any word from the search string.
CA will return the records that have ALL words from the search string.
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