Re: Using WOPopupButton for filtering an array
Re: Using WOPopupButton for filtering an array
- Subject: Re: Using WOPopupButton for filtering an array
- From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 10:49:24 -0400
After the call to super in takeValuesFromRequest.
A better strategy might be to use an EODatabaseDataSource and update
the auxiliary qualifier to reflect the popup "filter"
On May 2, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Carter Wojcik wrote:
Hi All -
I would like to use a wopopupbutton to limit the
objects that are to be displayed to the the user from
a list/repetition. I have created a default
eofetchspecification that returns a list. I would
then like for the users to be able to pare down the
list by selecting from the wopopupbutton. I am using
onChange = 'this.form.submit()' to reload the page
once a selection is made.
I tried to use awake() and takeValuesFromRequest() but
the popup is still null. The first time that I am able
to get an actual value (instead of null) is during
invokeAction, but I don't want to override this
method.
At what point in the request-response loop will I be
able to use the value that has been selected in the
wopopupbutton to filter my results?
Thanks for the help.
Carter
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