Filter your events by putting search criteria in the URL
(Server-Powered mode only)
by following your URL with a query string, you’re able to further filter your calendar by a specific field
- Use field=request structure. You can use as many field combinations as you want – separate them by an ampersand (&).
&field1=request1&field2=request2&field3=request3
&representative=john
– limits your display to those records where “john” is in the field called “representative”
- You can create an “or” style filter to find records matching one of several values.
- (new for version 3.3) Using a “|” (pipe) between values, for example:
&rep=ken|lauren
– limits your display to those records where field 1 is EITHER ken or lauren.- This is the preferred method starting with v3.3, because it’s easier to read, and keeps the URL shorter.
- Alternatively, you do this by putting square brackets after the field. For example,
&rep[]=ken&rep[]=lauren
– limits your display to those records where field 1 is EITHER ken or lauren.
- (new for version 3.3) Using a “|” (pipe) between values, for example:
- You must leave “?calendar=xx” in the url (where xx is the id of the calendar)
- The field you’re filtering on must not include a space or period. You may want to create a calculation field if this is a problem.
- Field names are case-sensitive. Values are not.
- The field(s) you’re filtering by must appear on the layout you defined in the Data Source.
- Some words cannot be used as field names, such as “Calendar” and “JS”, which are used internally.