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Display all items in transaction containing *any* item matching the Dept filter in a Saved Srch
I'm trying to make a saved search for online orders that shows you the entire Sales order of items if any item in it is in the selected Department filter. What I'm doing currently is less than ideal -- I'm filtering the items by Department, then grouping them by Sales Order number. This does allow the user to see Sales Orders that contain items from their department, but I want them to see the entire transaction worth of items when they drill down, with the unfulfilled item from their department highlighted. I've been getting mixed messages by looking at old forum posts as to whether or not this can be done. Here's my current Transaction Saved Search:
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