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Topic Title: mark a multi value attribute as checked Topic Summary: Created On: 14-Jan-2004 15:45 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Hi Jonathan, yes that's it. Must have been blind to find it in the manual ... - Adam | |
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Hallo to all,
does anybody know how to mark an multi value attribute as checked ? I know how to add a new enumaration value to a multi value attribute but I could not find out how to "activate" it. An example so you get a better imagination of what I'm talking about. I have a column in special view named "cars". This column contains an multi value attribute with the following values : Ford, Mazda, Opel. In some objects of my module e.g. Mazda is "activated" in order to be displayed. Now I want to add Mercedes to my multi value attribute und "activate" it so that it is displayed in my column. My problem is now the activation of Mercedes... I think there is an easy solution for that problem but I could not find anything in the DXL manuel :-( Thanks for help Adam |
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Hi Adam,
You can use the += and -= operators. E.g. o."Cars" += "Mercedes" o."Cars" -= "Mazda" Hope this helps. Jon ------------------------- Jonathan Marshall EADS Astrium |
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Hi Jonathan,
yes that's it. Must have been blind to find it in the manual ... - Adam |
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