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  • Davidk
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    Re: List OnClick Open Containter

    Oh... ok... thanks... I thought you'd tried it and it was working.

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  • KWessel
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    I did not try with a panel card. I didn't think that it would work due to the difference with how you make panels active and opening a window. Doesn't seem to be any reason to put a panel card in a pop up window anyway. If it goes that far you might as well create another UX and call that instead.

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  • Davidk
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    Re: List OnClick Open Containter

    Keith, did you successfully put a pancelcard into a window container? I thought it was odd, but tried it and it results in a Layout Error for me. Can you list the steps for doing this?

    Ollie, you can do what you'd like... the only difference is that you want to open a window container instead of a panelcard. The Action comes from your List Control where Action is the Field name. So the same logic applies. For a panelcard... you need to have a panelcard for each of the named Actions. Instead of a panelcard, you'd have multiple Window Containers with names that match the Actions. Remember to place all your Window Container at the end of the UX... after the PanelNavigator (or PanelLayout) End tag.

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  • KWessel
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    Re: List OnClick Open Containter

    Put your panel in a container with the sub-type set to window. On the event you want it to open from, use action javascript to open the container. It gives you a drop down list showing all available containers that are of the window sub-type. Not sure if the panel part will work from in the container, you may need to move your fields to the container.

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  • hallidayo
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    List OnClick Open Containter

    Hi,

    I've looked at the templates that are found when you start creating a UX and found that you can open a panel on click based on a static action:

    //get the value of the 'Action' field in the current selected row
    var action = this.selectionData[0].Action;
    //alert('user selected action: ' + action);

    {dialog.object}.panelSetActive(action)

    At the moment this is opening a panel card, is their anyway that a container window can be opened in stead?

    I've tried {dialog.object}.showContainerWindow(action), but this does not work as I believe the element needs to be fixed/static rather than a variable?

    Thanks.
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