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Picklist Open on entering field
Posted: 03 Jul 06 10:44 AM
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fiogf49gjkf0d Is there a way to have a picklist open upon entering the field? Seems like this would speed up data entry avoiding the mouse click and all.
-Arthur |
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Re: Picklist Open on entering field
Posted: 03 Jul 06 11:03 AM
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fiogf49gjkf0d No property available to make it happen automatically, but you could code it. On the OnEnterControl event add code like this:
Sub PickListEnterControl(Sender) Sender.Popup End Sub
Make it generic like that (using sender) and you could reuse the same handler for all picklists on your form. |
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Re: Picklist Open on entering field .POPUP
Posted: 23 Apr 08 3:05 PM
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There doesn't seem to be a convenient way to control WHERE the popup pops up To! On my system it's popping up to the upper left side of the monitor.....not monitor nor application window centered.....any tips????
Thanks!! |
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Re: Picklist Open on entering field .POPUP
Posted: 23 Apr 08 3:44 PM
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Originally posted by RJ Samp
There doesn't seem to be a convenient way to control WHERE the popup pops up To! On my system it's popping up to the upper left side of the monitor.....not monitor nor application window centered.....any tips????
Thanks!! |
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If you programatically invoke the Picklist, without the control, then you can specify the top and left of the control (using Application.Picklists)
-Ryan |
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Re: Picklist Open on entering field .POPUP
Posted: 23 Apr 08 4:02 PM
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If Top = 400 and left = 400 how would I do that?
Here's STEPHEN REDMONDS Application Object DEVLOGIX stuff.....the SELECT() looks promising but it sure looks like the long way to do this....
PickList The PickList class allows us access to the properties of a picklist returned by the PickLists.Item() property. The PickList class exposes the following properties: ID The ID property of the picklist represents the ItemID in the picklist table. For example, the ItemID of the “Activity Types” picklist is “kSYST0000001”. Name Obviously, this is the name of the picklist. This is valuable if you are cycling through the entire PickLists collection. Item(index) The Item property represents a PickListItem object and is referenced by index number. This is a zero-based index. ItemByText(text) This returns a PickListItem object from this picklist where the Text of the picklist item matches the text passed to this property. ItemByShortText(text) Similar to the above except it matches on the short text of the picklist. 117 Count The number of items in the picklist collection. This property may be more frequently used in the picklist collection than in some of the other collections that we have seen before. Use it to cycle through the picklist: Sub Button1Click(Sender) Dim pl Set pl = Application.PickLists("Activity Types") Dim i, Msg For i = 0 to pl.Count-1 Msg = Msg & pl.Item(i).Text if i <> pl.Count-1 then Msg = Msg & chr(13) & chr(10) Next MsgBox Msg End Sub 118 Other Properties These match the pick list attributes from the Pick List Manager. RequiredEntry: If a user clicks into this picklist, then they must select an item before exiting (there will be no “” option). MultiSelect: The user can select more than one item from the picklist. Multiple items will be comma separated. Sorted: The text items in the picklist will be sorted when displayed. AllowEdit: The user can add/edit/delete items in the picklist. DefaultItem: This text will be the default on an “Add” type data form. Fixed: Any text typed into the picklist must match exactly an item in the picklist. If it does not, SalesLogix will change the typed text into the nearest match in the picklist. Select(Columns, OldItemsIDs, Left, Top, Width, Height) Method The select method of the picklist object will present a picklist dialog to the user based on the properties passed to the method. It returns a Collection class (see below) containing the selected items from the picklist, or returns Null if cancel was hit. The Collection class will only have more than one item if the picklist was multiselect. The properties of this method are: Columns: There are 3 columns that can be displayed – Order (1), Codes (2) and Items (4). You can combine any of these. For example, if you pass 6, then Codes and Items will be displayed. OldItemsIDs: This is a CR LF separated list of the ItemIDs of any values that are currently selected. Left, Top, Width, Height: Co-ordinates of the picklist dialog. For example: N.B. modify the IDs to suit your own local system – the picklist used is just a copy of the “Contract Type” picklist. 119 Sub Button1Click(Sender) Dim pl Set pl = Application.PickLists("Contract Type Multi") Dim IDs, x IDs = "kQF8AA000376" & chr(13) & chr(10) & "kQF8AA000377" Set x = pl.Select(4, IDs, 100, 100, 250, 250) End Sub PickListItem The PickListItem class represents an individual entry from a picklist. The properties are: ID: The ItemID value for this picklist item. Sequence: The sequence in the picklist. Text: The text of the picklist item. ShortText: The short text of the picklist item. Collection The Collection class represents a list of items returned from a picklist Select method. The properties of the Collection class are: Count Count returns the number of items in the Collection. This will generally be 1 or 0, with the exception of multi-select picklists. Item(index) Returns a PickListItem object representing the item in the Collection. For example (following from the Select() example above): Sub Button1Click(Sender) Dim pl Set pl = Application.PickLists("Contract Type Multi") 120 Dim IDs, x IDs = "kQF8AA000376" & chr(13) & chr(10) & "kQF8AA000377" Set x = pl.Select(4, IDs, 100, 100, 250, 250) ' x is a collection MsgBox "There were " & x.Count & " items selected." if x.Count > 0 then MsgBox "The first was " & x.Item(0).Text End if End Sub |
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