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Operator Meaning Additional Information
= is equal to You may search for multiple values when using the
equality (=) or inequality !=) operators. To specify multiple
values, list them separated by the pipe character ( | ).
For example, specifying the filter "role_id=2|3, custom_
field=Value" restricts the user accounts displayed to those
with role IDs 2 and 3 (Guest and Employee), and with the
field named "custom_field" set to "Value".
!= is not equal to
> is greater than
>= is greater than or equal to
< is less than
<= is less than or equal to
~ matches the regular expression
!~ does not match the regular
expression
Table 108: Operators supported in filters
6. In the Account Limit row, you can enter a number to specify the maximum number of accounts an
operator can create. Disabled accounts are included in the account limit. To set no limit, leave the Account
Limit field blank.
When you create or edit an AirGroup operator, the value you enter in the Account Limit field specifies the
maximum number of devices an AirGroup operator with this profile can create.
Configuring the User Interface
The fields in the User Interface area of the form determine elements of the application’s visual appearance
and behavior that operators with this profile will see. The Skin, Start Page, Language, and Time Zone
options specify the defaults to use for operators with this profile. Individual operator logins may have different
settings, which will be used instead of the values specified in the operator profile. For information on specifying
options at the individual operator level, see "Local Operator Authentication" on page 464.
1. (Optional) In the Skin row, the Default setting indicates that the skin plugin currently marked as enabled in
the Plugin Manager will be used. To have a different skin displayed for users with this operator profile,
choose one of the available skins from the drop-down list. For more information on skins, see "Plugin
Manager" on page 444.
2. (Optional) In the Start Page row, the Default setting indicates that the application’s standard Home page
will be the first page displayed after login. To have a different start page displayed to users with this
operator profile, choose a page from the drop-down list. For example, if a profile is designed for users who
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