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issuing_goods:viewing_invoices [2020/10/12 23:42] – [Dynamic filter] Mark Gloverissuing_goods:viewing_invoices [2021/08/10 14:24] (current) – [Dynamic filter] Gary Willetts
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 This window is very useful for quickly finding a group of invoices.  If you'd like the challenge of engaging with mSupply's data structure, you can query on multiple criteria.  Click on the **Complex Find** button, which takes you to the Query Editor, which has powerful features to perform queries with multiple conditions. Detailed guidelines for using the Query Editor are to be found in [[tutorial:working_with_lists|Working with lists]] This window is very useful for quickly finding a group of invoices.  If you'd like the challenge of engaging with mSupply's data structure, you can query on multiple criteria.  Click on the **Complex Find** button, which takes you to the Query Editor, which has powerful features to perform queries with multiple conditions. Detailed guidelines for using the Query Editor are to be found in [[tutorial:working_with_lists|Working with lists]]
  
-The list invoices window uses the // Transactions list// form, which looks like this:+The list invoices window uses the // Transactions list// window, which looks like this:
  
 {{ :issuing_goods:trans_list.png?650 }} {{ :issuing_goods:trans_list.png?650 }}
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-Down the left side is a sidebar, with headings: +Down the left side is a sidebar, with headings: 
-  - Type +  - Types 
 +  - Find... 
   - By date   - By date
   - By status   - By status
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   - My custom filters.    - My custom filters. 
    
-Clicking on the small triangle to the left of each heading will expand it and display the options availableIn the graphic below, the **Types** heading has been expanded to display the available options+You can click on them and some of them will expand to show sub-headings (and contract to show just the heading if you click them again)This is what the bar looks like when it is first shownwith the Types heading expanded and all the others contracted:
  
-{{ :issuing_goods:side_bar.png?450 }}+{{ :issuing_goods:side_bar.png?175 }}
  
-Once the type of transaction has been selected, it remains selected while you further refine the required criterion from one of the four remaining headings, // By date, By status// , etc. Be aware that a single criterion only from this group of 4 headings may be selected.+The //Find...// option does not expand but shows the [[issuing_goods:viewing_invoices#find_transactions_window|Find Transactions window]] again when clicked.
  
-At the bottom left of the window you'll notice there are 3 numbers separated by slashes"1/15/67" in the example above. These numbers, in order, are the number of highlighted rows, the number of found rows, and the total number of transactions in the database.+Once the type of transaction has been selected, it remains selected while you further refine the required criterion from one of the four remaining headings, //By date//,// By status// etc. Be aware that a single criterion only from this group of 4 headings may be selected. 
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 +At the bottom left of the window you'll notice there are 3 numbers separated by slashes"1/15/67" in the example above. These numbers, in order, are the number of highlighted rows, the number of found rows, and the total number of transactions in the database.
  
 ==== Selecting multiple tansactions ==== ==== Selecting multiple tansactions ====
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 If you have accidentally finalised a transaction you can use the **cancel** and **duplicate** buttons to  If you have accidentally finalised a transaction you can use the **cancel** and **duplicate** buttons to 
   * Highlight the finalised invoice and click **Cancel**   * Highlight the finalised invoice and click **Cancel**
-  * Hightight the finalised invoice again and click **Dupplicate** to duplicate the original transaction+  * Hightight the finalised invoice again and click **Duplicate** to duplicate the original transaction
   * You can then edit the duplicated transaction to the correct values before finalising it again.   * You can then edit the duplicated transaction to the correct values before finalising it again.
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  • Last modified: 2020/10/12 23:42
  • by Mark Glover