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Home » Filtering and Sorting in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
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Filtering and Sorting in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations

Shilpi ThakurBy Shilpi ThakurJanuary 16, 2021Updated:June 18, 20213 Mins Read
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1.1.      Filtering and Sorting

Objective

  • To filter and sort on tables to enable viewing of specific information.

 In order to work efficiently in tables with numerous records, it is crucial to find the right records quickly. For this purpose, Dynamics 365 includes various features for filtering and sorting in list pages and detail forms.

1.1.1.      Quick filters

The quick filter appears as a search box in most screens in D365. This filter allows you to search under the various columns within your screen using the “begins with” filtered criteria.

Quick filter appears as a search box in most screens in D365.

1.1.2. Column header filters

Column Filters are easily accessible within D365. By clicking on the drop-down arrow in the column header you can apply more filters than the Quick Filter search box.

Column header filter can accessed by clicking the drop down arrow in column header

Note:       The quick keys for Quick Filter is Ctrl + G

1.1.3. Advanced filters

The advanced filter in list pages and details forms provides the option to enter complex filter criteria.

You can access the advanced filter, which is shown is a separate dialog box on right, in all D365 pages with the shortcut key Ctrl+Shift+F3 or Options tab/Page Options/Advanced filter or sort in the action pane from the selected page e.g. All customers.

Advanced filter option on the action pane

Apply your criteria on the “Range”, “Sorting”, “Date Options” and “Joins”

Advanced filter provides the option to enter complex filter criteria

1.1.4.      Filter Pane

The “Filter Pane” allows users additional filters that may not be on the screen. Users are able to add multiple criteria to filter the information on the screen.

 The “Filter Pane” is essentially an advanced filter and can be accessed by clicking on the “Filter” button.

Note:       The quick keys for Filter pane is Ctrl + F3.

The example below shows a large number of additional fields that could be applied to filter the list of customers. Credit limit could be applied to filter those customers with a credit limit of over $100,000. (Credit Limit is not displayed on the initial grid).

ilter pane allows additional filters that may not be on screen

Note: You can add the above filter to a Workspace specific to a D365 OOB or a custom security role. 

1.1.5.      Simple sorting

Sorting is easily accessible within D365. By clicking on the drop-down arrow in the column header you are now able to sort records in an ascending or descending order.

 Customer account column can be sorted in ascending or descending order by clicking the column header filter

1.1.6.      Advanced Sorting

The advanced sorting options are still available however Microsoft is planning to move away from this approach to sort on screens.

To access the advanced sorting Click on the Options/Advance filter or sort from the action pane of the selected page.

Advanced sort option on the action pane

Apply your criteria on the “Sorting” tab

Advanced sorting on the customer account column to display data values in ascending order

References:

Advanced filtering and query syntax in Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations

Filtering options in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations for dev-itpro

Filtering techniques in Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations

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