FilterElement QML Type▲
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Import Statement: import QtOpcUa
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Since: QtOpcUa 5.13
Detailed Description▲
A content filter element contains an operator and operands. There are four different operator types which contain literal values, references to attributes of nodes or to other content filter elements.
A combination of one or more content filter elements makes a content filter which is used by the server to filter data for the criteria defined by the content filter elements. For example, the where clause of an event filter is a content filter which is used to decide if a notification is generated for an event.
QtOpcUa.FilterElement {
operator: QtOpcUa.FilterElement.GreaterThanOrEqual
firstOperand: QtOpcUa.SimpleAttributeOperand { ... }
secondOperand: QtOpcUa.LiteralOperand { ... }
}See Also▲
See also EventFilter
Property Documentation▲
firstOperand : variant▲
First operand to be used with the operator. This can be one of SimpleAttributeOperand, AttributeOperand, LiteralOperand or ElementOperand.
operatorType : enumeration▲
The filter operator.
Possible operators for a FilterElement that are specified in OPC UA 1.05 part 4, 7.7.3
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Constant |
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FilterElement.Equals |
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FilterElement.IsNull |
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FilterElement.GreaterThan |
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FilterElement.LessThan |
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FilterElement.GreaterThanOrEqual |
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FilterElement.LessThanOrEqual |
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FilterElement.Like |
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FilterElement.Not |
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FilterElement.Between |
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FilterElement.InList |
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FilterElement.And |
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FilterElement.Or |
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FilterElement.Cast |
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FilterElement.InView |
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FilterElement.OfType |
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FilterElement.RelatedTo |
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FilterElement.BitwiseAnd |
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FilterElement.BitwiseOr |
secondOperand : variant▲
Second operand to be used with the operator. This can be one of SimpleAttributeOperand, AttributeOperand, LiteralOperand or ElementOperand.


