Usage
Signature:
interface AttributeFilterDef<D>
- Generic Parameters
- Parameter - Description - D - Type of Data 
- Typescript Import Format
- //To use this interface, import as below.
 import {AttributeFilterDef} from "ojs/ojdataprovider";
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Fields
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    (static) AttributeExpression :string
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      AttributeExpression enum
 Attribute expressions supported - Since:
- 9.0.0
 
 Properties:Name Type Default Description *string * Attribute wildcard 
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    (static) AttributeOperator :string
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      AttributeOperator enum
 The operators are based on the filtering spec of the RFC 7644 SCIM protocol: 
 SCIM Filtering
 - Since:
- 9.0.0
 
 Properties:Name Type Default Description $costring $co The entire operator value must be a substring of the attribute value for a match. $eqstring $eq The attribute and operator values must be identical for a match. $ewstring $ew The entire operator value must be a substring of the attribute value matching at the end of the attribute value. This criterion is satisfied if the two strings are identical. $gestring $ge If the attribute value is greater than or equal to the operator value, there is a match. $gtstring $gt If the attribute value is greater than the operator value, there is a match. $lestring $le If the attribute value is less than or equal to the operator value, there is a match. $ltstring $lt If the attribute value is less than the operator value, there is a match. $nestring $ne The attribute and operator values are not identical. $prstring $pr If the attribute has a non-empty or non-null value, or if it contains a non-empty node for complex attributes, there is a match. $regexstring $regex If the attribute value satisfies the regular expression, there is a match. $swstring $sw The entire operator value must be a substring of the attribute value, starting at the beginning of the attribute value. This criterion is satisfied if the two strings are identical. 
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    (nullable) collationOptions :{sensitivity?: 'base' | 'accent' | 'case' | 'variant'}
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      An optional object that specifies collation options for the filter. Supported option is 'sensitivity'.The sensitivity option can have one of the following values, from the least sensitive to the most sensitive: - "base": Only strings that differ in base letters compare as unequal. Examples: a ≠ b, a = á, a = A.
- "accent": Only strings that differ in base letters or accents and other diacritic marks compare as unequal. Examples: a ≠ b, a ≠ á, a = A.
- "case": Only strings that differ in base letters or case compare as unequal. Examples: a ≠ b, a = á, a ≠ A.
- "variant": Strings that differ in base letters, accents and other diacritic marks, or case compare as unequal. Other differences may also be taken into consideration. Examples: a ≠ b, a ≠ á, a ≠ A.
 The default is "variant". For more details, please refer to Collator. For example, if the data are in English, a case-insensitive search can be achieved with sensitivity of "base". A case-sensitive search can be achieved with sensitivity of "variant". - Since:
- 12.0.0
 
 ExampleFilter definition which filters on DepartmentName for "Marketing" using case-insensitive search. {op: '$eq', collationOptions: {sensitivity: "base"}, value: {DepartmentName: 'Marketing'}}
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    op :AttributeFilterDef.AttributeOperator
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      Operator to apply for the filter.- Since:
- 7.0.0
 
 
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    value :any
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      Specifies the value to filter for. Value should be an object which specifies attribute/value pairs to filter on. The op will be applied to each attribute/value pair and the whole will be AND'd. For subobjects, please specify them in a nested structure.- Since:
- 7.0.0
 
 ExamplesFilter definition which filters on DepartmentId value 10 {op: '$eq', value: {DepartmentId: 10}}Filter definition which filters on DepartmentId value 10 and DepartmentName is Hello {op: '$eq', value: {DepartmentId: 10, DepartmentName: 'Hello'}}Filter definition which filters on subobject Location State is California and DepartmentName is Hello {op: '$eq', value: {DepartmentName: 'Hello', Location: {State: 'California'}}}