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Topic Title: would like to ignore filtering in Layout DXL Topic Summary: Created On: 16-Apr-2007 21:26 Status: Post and Reply |
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I've created a Layout DXL column based on the contents of the current module. I notice that the values placed in this column are affected by the filter/view I have active. Is it possible to make a Layout DXL column ignore the current filter? I've tried adding "filtering off" to the script and it actually shuts the entire program down!
I'm using next(Object) and it's returning different values based on the objects visible. Thanks. |
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Hi David,
you could use a for Object in entire Module loop to find the next or previous Object. Greetings Reik ------------------------- Evosoft GmbH for Siemens Industry Sector Berlin, Germany |
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Layout is tricky. Don't bother trying to defined filters in layouts, even if the code simply decides if the object is showing or not. Those that are not showing won't run and its a big mess.
Your problem is the 'next' command, which gets the next object in the current view; which of course you've noticed. You can try to turn off filtering in the layout but I think that's like shooting an unloaded gun. What you appear to want is the next object in the natural hierarchy. The attached may get you going. - Louie |
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Thanks for the replies Reik, Louie.
So what I got out of your approaches was to let the for loop do the searching, not the next command. I had a co-worker on the same problem and she came up with a solution using for object in object. However, that seems to update very strangely when the filter is turned on and off (objects get repeated, the values change depending on the object selected, etc. -- it eventually settles down). I'll have to see if for object in entire is more stable. <> David |
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