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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Created: (OFFICE-2689) Part1 19.709 - Booleanexplanation for table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell are switched


Part1 19.709 - Boolean explanation for table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell are switched
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                 Key: OFFICE-2689
                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2689
             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Table
    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2 Part 1 CD 5
         Environment: OpenDocument-v1.2-part1-cd04-rev05.odt section 19.709
            Reporter: Svante Schubert 


The explanation of using the attribute values true and false should be oppossite.

In addition the given note in this section:

"Note: The table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell is used with the <table:filter-condition> element when the table:data-type attribute has the value text and the table:operator attribute has a value of: match, !match, =, or !=."

could be misinterpreted that table:filter-condition might be the parent of the attribute. Instead the following wording make it clear:
*Note:* The |table:search-criteria-must-apply-to-whole-cell| *has an effect on the evaluation of conditions defined by* |<table:filter-condition>| element*s* *whose* |table:data-type|
attribute has the value |text| and *whose* |table:operator| attribute has a value of: |match|, |!match|, |=|, or |!=|. 

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