>>I will probably just simply apply a FILTER TO to the resulting query. That way I don't have to deal with this column in the SQL Select at all. Thank you.
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>I advise against using SET FILTER command, but mostly because of personal dislike of it. If you only need the certain records always, then apply the filter right away based on the original field name or you can use it as derived table.
I will consider your suggestion.
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