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Feb 19, 2020 2:13 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to create a list or a filter to show me comapnies by "PLZ" (Postcode).
Both ways don't let me chose futher options, linke e.g.
PLZ starts with.... 8*
Options are blocked with a red sign.
Both, list selecting and filter work (or don't work) the same way. No difference, when trying.
Can you help me to mke it work?
Thx
Julia
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Feb 19, 2020 2:26 PM
Hi Julia,
I've found a solution here but it sounds like you tried that exactly.
One work-around that I could see is downloading the csv of all zip codes in Germany here (box on the right) - and then copy and paste the whole list into the filters field. This usually takes a moment for a long list (potentially ~29k zip codes) but usually works. Just give your internet browser a moment to cope.
If none of these work, this might be a bug worth flagging with support.
Hope that helps!
Karsten
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Mar 5, 2020 3:48 PM
Hi Julia
You can have multiple filters and can use * to define all fields.
For example have I filtered here for postcodes containing 10 and 22 and get the corresponding results. Is that what you meant or where you after something else?
Frank
Mar 5, 2020 3:48 PM
Hi Julia
You can have multiple filters and can use * to define all fields.
For example have I filtered here for postcodes containing 10 and 22 and get the corresponding results. Is that what you meant or where you after something else?
Frank
Feb 19, 2020 2:26 PM
Hi Julia,
I've found a solution here but it sounds like you tried that exactly.
One work-around that I could see is downloading the csv of all zip codes in Germany here (box on the right) - and then copy and paste the whole list into the filters field. This usually takes a moment for a long list (potentially ~29k zip codes) but usually works. Just give your internet browser a moment to cope.
If none of these work, this might be a bug worth flagging with support.
Hope that helps!
Karsten
Karsten Köhler |
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