Many things in Membrain rely on filters to show you exactly the information you want to see. Previously it hasn't been possible to use information found in free text formats such as text fields, street adresses, city names and many more similar cases. Now you can do this, and also more easily see a preview of what the filter will show. Additionally you can now create filters from places like the automated report page itself.
Text filters
The text filter capability has been added in a very flexible and powerful way, and you have some options here:
- Starts with - This matches the text you input in the filter with what the information in the field starts with
- Ends with - Similarly to above, this matches the text you input in the filter with what the information in the field end with
- Contains - This is the default choice and the easiest one to use. It will try to find any matches that contains the text you put in the filter regardless of it's in the beginning, middle or end.
- Is - This is what to use when you want to be really specific. The value needs exactly match your input to show up.
- Has any value - This is a great way to find what companies, contacts or similar has any information added to them in a field. Great to use to find people that "has any value" such as a phone number or email address and such.
- Has no value - Similar to the one above, it's great for house-cleaning. This can be used to identify things such as contacts that don't have a title, phone number and such.
- Wildcard - The wildcard allows you to get a bit more creative and use the * character to search for things such as "C*O" as a title and see all contacts that appear.
Filter Preview
We also took some steps forward in showing you a preview inside the filter setup itself what you are going to see when using the completed filter.
Sometimes when creating filters in a view like the pipeline view or prospect list other things (such as the process selector) can make it more difficult to understand and get a feeling for what exactly the filter itself will show. This is particularly true and useful for automated reports and exports.
Creating and Editing filters from new places
Another thing that made creating automated reports a little convoluted is that you had to go back and forth between the automated report view and the view you created the filter for (the prospecting list or the sales project list for example). It wasn't possible to create filter right from there.Well, we fixed that as well!
Now you can create and edit filters right from the automated report page which saves a lot of time and eliminates the confusion to work around the view specific settings as mentioned before. Along with the new filter preview we hope this makes it easier than ever to get exactly the information you want in both views and reports.
So make today the day to test the new filters, and the new automated reports! It's quickly becoming a very powerful way to get the information you want to see in several different ways and we're looking forward to seeing all the creative ways you can use these capabilities.
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