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Omit Constrain whichever

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I am working with a found set of records I arrived at using gtrr through a multi predicate relationship. I have to scroll through and check each one before moving on to the next step in the proceedure. As I check each one I mark it with a checkbox and omit. Quite often I am diverted from my task before it's complete and in the process I lose my found set. So I use the same gtrr to get back to the group i'm working with. But now I have all the checked records included. I'm embarassed that I can't get my head around this but, what is the easiest way to eliminate the marked records from the found set? Logically I would think I would just enter find mode, click omit, check the box and perform find. But the result is all redords minus all marked records instead of my original found set minus all marked records. What am I not getting?

Thanks in advance

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Guess I needed more coffee. I just created a script

Enter Find Mode

Set field Checkbox to "="

Constrain Found set

I'm still curious, Is there a way to use constrain found set manually?

Select 'Constrain Found Set' from the Requests menu.

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Doh! That's what I was missing, the request menu!!

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