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Hi,
I have a datatable that has 7 columns. It should not display the data in datatable that starts with "ABC" text for column index 0.Tried the below solution but didn't work Please help.

What I have tried:

$(document).ready( function () {
$('#ttable').DataTable( {
'order': [[ 0, 'asc' ]],
'pageLength': 10
} );
oTable = $('#ttable').dataTable();
oTable.fnFilter('ABC', 0, true, false);
} );
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Updated 7-Feb-17 5:51am

1 solution

According to the documentation[^] of the legacy methods, when you pass true as the 3rd parameter, the 1st parameter is treated as a Regular Expression[^].

So, to filter out any rows where the first column starts with "ABC", use:
oTable.fnFilter('^(?!ABC)', 0, true, false);
 
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User1454 7-Feb-17 23:01pm    
Wow! Its working .. thanks a lot!! .. So what about the 3rd parameter?
Richard Deeming 8-Feb-17 7:45am    
Sorry, I misread the documentation. The 3rd parameter controls whether the string is a regular expression; the 4th parameter turns off "smart filtering". If you're using a regular expression, you'll always want to turn off smart filtering too.
User1454 9-Feb-17 0:38am    
:)

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