Material Design Dropdown
Material Design Dropdown
With the regular controls you would drag a combo box to your panel, then drag fields onto it.
How do you add fields to the material design combo box?
How do you add fields to the material design combo box?
Art Tostaine
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JamesDuignan
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Re: Material Design Dropdown
Hi Art,
The material design dropdown is not like the other dropdowns available in LANSA. Dropdown does not need to contain a sourcable field.
So adding an Item to the dropdown will look like:
In the example above "VALUE1" is the value assigned to the field and "This is Value 1" is the caption to be displayed in the dropdown for that item.
If the value is what needs to be displayed without a caption, then not adding the caption parameter will display the value in the list.
The current value of the dropdown is accessed simply by referencing the Name of the Dropdown in an assignment.
below is a simple example of using the dropdown, showing everything mentioned above.
The material design dropdown is not like the other dropdowns available in LANSA. Dropdown does not need to contain a sourcable field.
So adding an Item to the dropdown will look like:
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#DropDown.Items.Add( 'VALUE1' 'This is a caption for Value 1' )If the value is what needs to be displayed without a caption, then not adding the caption parameter will display the value in the list.
The current value of the dropdown is accessed simply by referencing the Name of the Dropdown in an assignment.
below is a simple example of using the dropdown, showing everything mentioned above.
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Begin_Com Role(*EXTENDS #PRIM_WEB) Theme(#SYS_THEME<MaterialDesignBlue>)
Define_Com Class(#PRIM_TBLO) Name(#LayoutList)
Define_Com Class(#PRIM_TBLO.Column) Name(#LayoutListColumn1) Displayposition(1) Parent(#LayoutList)
Define_Com Class(#PRIM_TBLO.Row) Name(#LayoutListRow1) Displayposition(1) Parent(#LayoutList)
Define_Com Class(#PRIM_TBLO.Item) Name(#LayoutListItem1) Alignment(CenterLeft) Column(#LayoutListColumn1) Manage(#ListPrimaryText) Marginleft(16) Marginright(16) Parent(#LayoutList) Row(#LayoutListRow1) Sizing(ContentHeightFitToWidth)
Define_Com Class(#PRIM_MD.Dropdown) Name(#DropDown) Caption('Caption') Displayposition(1) Left(16) Parent(#COM_OWNER) Tabposition(1) Top(16) Width(404)
Define_Com Class(#PRIM_MD.List) Name(#List) Displayposition(2) Layoutmanager(#LayoutList) Left(71) Parent(#COM_OWNER) Rowheight(48) Tabposition(2) Themedrawstyle('Card') Top(171) Width(722)
Define_Com Class(#PRIM_MD.ListLabel) Name(#ListPrimaryText) Caption('Single line item') Displayposition(1) Height(23) Left(16) Parent(#List) Tabposition(1) Themedrawstyle('Heading3') Top(13) Width(688)
Evtroutine Handling(#Com_owner.Initialize)
* Add the dropdown Values
#DropDown.Items.Add( 'A_VALUE' 'This is a caption for A Value' )
#DropDown.Items.Add( 'B_VALUE' 'This is B Value' )
#DropDown.Items.Add( 'C_VALUE' )
#DropDown.Items.Add( 'D_VALUE' 'I am D Value' )
#DropDown.Items.Add( 'E_VALUE' )
* Assign the initial value to the dropdown
#DropDown := 'A_VALUE1'
Endroutine
Evtroutine Handling(#DropDown.Changed)
#ListPrimaryText := #DropDown
Add_Entry To_List(#List)
Endroutine
End_Com
Re: Material Design Dropdown
Thank you. After I posted I saw some samples but it still wasn’t clear to me.
Art
Art
Art Tostaine
Re: Material Design Dropdown
After the dropdown is loaded, how can I set the item I want to display? I tried this but it doesn't display the item
for each(#item) in(#dropDown.items)
if (#item.value = #pShipper.asString)
#item.Visible := true
leave
endIf
endFor
for each(#item) in(#dropDown.items)
if (#item.value = #pShipper.asString)
#item.Visible := true
leave
endIf
endFor
Art Tostaine
Re: Material Design Dropdown
Hi Art,
you set the value property of the dropdown:
#dropdown.value = value
Regards,
Pablo
you set the value property of the dropdown:
#dropdown.value = value
Regards,
Pablo
Re: Material Design Dropdown
I add the items similar to this:
#dropdown.items.add('51070' 'SHIPPER NAME')
When I set the value of the dropdown to '51070', it shows 51070. I want it to show 'SHIPPER NAME'
Do I have to use the caption to set the value?
#dropdown.items.add('51070' 'SHIPPER NAME')
When I set the value of the dropdown to '51070', it shows 51070. I want it to show 'SHIPPER NAME'
Do I have to use the caption to set the value?
Art Tostaine
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JamesDuignan
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Re: Material Design Dropdown
Hi Art,
This was rectified in EPC142010. Applying this EPC will fix your issue https://www.lansa.com/support/notes/epc/epc142010.htm
Regards,
James
This was rectified in EPC142010. Applying this EPC will fix your issue https://www.lansa.com/support/notes/epc/epc142010.htm
Regards,
James
Re: Material Design Dropdown
Is there a way to duplicate the dropdown count property from regular Dropdowns in MD Dropdowns?
Art
Art
Art Tostaine
Re: Material Design Dropdown
Simple MD dropdown columns are "value" and "caption" (and a resulting boolean when adding items to the dd list).
Setting the dd value, and using the dd value are fine, but I would like to use the dd list's value "caption" as well.
User selects an item in the drop down, and I want to use the value's "caption" to display in a resulting dialog.
When I try #dropdown.caption, it just gives me the name/description caption of the dropdown component, and not the list value caption.
Is there a means to retrieve the selected dropdown value's caption? Or even the value/caption pair if need be?
Setting the dd value, and using the dd value are fine, but I would like to use the dd list's value "caption" as well.
User selects an item in the drop down, and I want to use the value's "caption" to display in a resulting dialog.
When I try #dropdown.caption, it just gives me the name/description caption of the dropdown component, and not the list value caption.
Is there a means to retrieve the selected dropdown value's caption? Or even the value/caption pair if need be?
Arlyn Dale
Servias LLC
Servias LLC