To begin writing the rules for your SQL filter, click Add. The Dynamic Group Editor appears.
Parentheses (single, double, triple, and quadruple) are available for use in your filter code - add them by selecting them from the lists before and after your rules.
You can move existing rules up or down within your filter code by selecting a rule and then clicking on the Up and Down buttons.
Keep in mind that as you configure your rules, the SQL filter is displayed at the bottom of the Builder dialog. When you are satisfied with the filter code that is displayed, click the Validate button to test the filter code sytnax. If the test returns no errors, click OK to save the configured SQL filter and to add the new Dynamic Group to your Device List.
If the code returns errors, either make the needed changes at this time, then click OK. Additionally, you have the option to save the filter code so that you may edit it at a later time. You can then select the Dynamic Group from the Device List and right-click, then select Properties to edit the group filter code.
You can convert a Dynamic Group created with the Dynamic Group Builder to the SQL dialog by clicking the Convert button. It is important to note that once you convert the Dynamic Group to the SQL dialog, you will not be able to edit the group in the Dynamic Group Builder again - you will only be able to make changes to the group from the SQL dialog. If you aren't an advanced SQL user, we recommend that you make a copy of the Dynamic Group so that you can keep a copy available for edit in the Dynamic Group Builder.