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    Supress Lookup Pop-Up Window

    I have a few fields defined with lookups and it all works fine.
    But, there is one slight annoyance I haven't been able to get rid of, which is this:

    Click the lookup icon and the linked grid opens - Good.
    Search for the lookup item in the grid and click select - Good.
    While the fields are being retrieved to populate the lookup fields, the detail view window pops up momentarily - Bad. I want rid of this!

    Here's what I mean:
    Part_Lookup_Grid.png

    Any ideas anyone?

    Stephen
    Alpha Anywhere v12.4.6.5.2 Build 8867-5691 IIS v10.0 on Windows Server 2019 Std in Hyper-V

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    Re: Supress Lookup Pop-Up Window

    I've figured out why this is happening:

    My grid being called by the lookup has a detail view and the Method To Display Detail View is set to Click On A Grid Row.
    If I change the Method To Display Detail View to Double-Click On A Grid Row, then the lookup field gets populated without the annoying pop-up window.
    This is not really what I want, as I'd like to keep the Single Click On A Grid Row for opening the detail view, but is a workaround.

    I thought I might be able to use a style override but I can't seem to make this work.
    In the Lookup Definition, under Advanced | Override Settings it says you can force style override settings:
    Define Lookup Override.jpg
    Under the Existing Settings Tab I found the property DetailView.OpenMethod = "Click on a Grid row"
    Existing Override Properties.jpg
    So, I copied that property over to the Override Properties tab and changed it to DetailView.OpenMethod = "Double-click on a Grid row"
    Override Properties.jpg

    Trouble is this doesn't work. The override doesn't seem to take effect.
    Has anyone used this feature? Am I doing something wrong in the implementation?

    Any help greatly appreciated.
    Stephen
    Last edited by iRadiate; 05-20-2012, 10:43 AM.
    Alpha Anywhere v12.4.6.5.2 Build 8867-5691 IIS v10.0 on Windows Server 2019 Std in Hyper-V

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      Re: Supress Lookup Pop-Up Window

      Stephen,

      Thanks for sharing. I don't have any expert advise for you on your over-ride issue, sorry.

      But I have a practical tip. First of all, I tend to separate my browse grid components from my detail view components (rather than having them as a single component). This gives you so much more flexibility in the long run because the browse grid can run off a custom query (defined in the DB itself for efficiency), and the detail view (set as a grid-detail view, grid hidden but with 1 field, 1 visible detail record only, no detail navigation, etc) can use the products table (or a different query).

      In your case, you can then setup your "lookup" field as you did and set the on-click Javascript event for one (or more) of the product's display fields to open the detail component in a popup. Or insert an edit icon (say at beginning of your grid row) and set that onclick event instead.

      It actually takes very little time to set it up this way, allows for serious and practical reuse of the detail components (you don't ever have to redefine a complicated detail view twice), you can popup the component detail edit from absolutely anywhere (even within your lookup, for example), and I do this separation whenever I need a reasonable amount of flexibility. I only do the view-detail single components with basic admin-type lists. Everything else, separate.

      This may or may not be useful, but I thought I would share it with you anyway. You could some day try it as a test and see how it works for you.

      Good luck,
      Andy.

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        Re: Supress Lookup Pop-Up Window

        Andy,

        Your observation is great advise indeed and one that I should have realized before now. So many great reasons for doing it that way.
        I have actually started building a Dialog (which will look identical to the deteil view) for the sole purpose of editing my grids and will put an edit icon on the grid to call the dialog.

        Thanks for taking the time to reply. I'll let you know how it works for me.

        Stephen
        Alpha Anywhere v12.4.6.5.2 Build 8867-5691 IIS v10.0 on Windows Server 2019 Std in Hyper-V

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