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How to Filter An Entity List Based on an Attribute of the Logged In Portal User

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I would like to filter an Entity list based on an attribute of the logged in user.

Current scenario: A logged-in Principal (User) is able to view applications from all centers instead of the "Center" entity that he is assigned to. I am required to filter out to display applications from his center only.

However, I am unable to capture the attribute of "Center" to be set as a Portal User Attribute. 

My "Application" entity has the lookup field "center". However, I am unsure of what am I missing, in order to have "Portal User Attribute" allowing me to filter by "Center"

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    Pranjali Profile Picture
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    Hello,

    The values in the drop down is the available relationship. You will have to create a relationship and you can control based on that.

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