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    Drop Down Filter Issue

    One would think that this would be kind of simplistic, but here goes.

    I have a simple V11 grid. One of the fields calls an attached dbf with various choices for that field. That is working perfectly. So far, so good.

    However....I created a second field on the same grid that is a drop down field. That field is supposed to allow the user to enter various outcomes based on the previous "on-same-grid-line" selection. So, to make this more clear, if the user selects "AA" for field1, then he should be filtered for field2 to the possible selections for that entry.

    For example, the Field2 entry is attached to a dbf with selections like:

    Field1 Field2
    AA Good
    AA Not so good
    AA Pretty Good
    BB Terrible
    BB Really Bad

    If the user selects "AA" for Field1, then the choices to be displayed for Field2 should be the ones relative to "AA" and so on.

    In desktop, this is easily accomplished by filtering within the dbf properties itself, but I can't get it to work in Server.

    I tried using the OnChange event for Field1, setting that input value to a session variable, then using it on the dropdown menu for Field2. Also, I tried several Javascript events, but nothing seems to be working.

    This seems so simple, but it is alluding me. Any ideas?

    Charlie

    #2
    Re: Drop Down Filter Issue

    Check out video M47
    Gregg
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      #3
      Re: Drop Down Filter Issue

      Charlie -

      This is done quite nicely and easily using Cascading choices

      DropDownBox Properties > Choices > Cascading choices

      - note: of course, you don't set this for the first DD field; just for subsequent ones that are dependent upon the preceding one.

      In one of my apps, I use 3 DDs to narrow the selection of employee records to view:

      Department | Group | Role

      - Department does NOT have Cascading set
      - Group has it set with the parent control set to Department
      - Role has it set with the partent control set to Group

      Works like a charm :)

      Cheers!
      Lyle

      PS> Field Naming Conventions using MySQL ... guess how much hair I pulled out trying to figure out why the Role wasn't populating properly! LOL ... you got it! ... I had named the field "group", which of coure is a reserved word! LOL :)
      Cheers!
      Lyle Chamney
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        #4
        Re: Drop Down Filter Issue

        Thanks all.

        The videos were great and demonstate yet again the sheer genius of the Alpha Team and this product. NO ONE else on the planet does this stuff!

        Charlie

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          #5
          Re: Drop Down Filter Issue / Multiple Cascading Filters

          Adding to this old thread; I can't figure out how to use multiple parent controls when cascade filtering one DropDownBox.

          DropDownBox_Cascading Choices.jpg

          There appears in the component DropDownBox-Properties-Choices to be a way to explicitly filter a list based on not one but multiple parent DropDownBoxes simultaneously in the same grid. This filter presumably builds a WHERE clause that further constrains the Select statement configured above it. The help gives a syntax of the form 'field1=:c_parentAfield AND field2=:c_parentBfield'. This only makes sense when leaving the Parent Control property blank since that allows selection of only one parent control, not the two required in the explicit filter.

          The error "the parent control has not been defined" appears when the component is saved.
          Thanks in advance for any guidance that avoids the elaborate coding documented in video M47, etc..

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