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Hi,
I need the selected values to be moved out from a list Box and if required can be added back using help of 2 buttons. The UI design should be somewhat like this below -
Can someone please help here with a sample?
Have a look at this discussion and the referenced discussion therein.
AFAIR, quite similar requirement and it also shows a demo app.
Hi swuehl,
I am checking the thread. will let you know whats happening!
Hi swuehl,
Somehow I am not able to implement this Alternate State (might be not working).
Is there some other easy way for my requirement?
Regards!
Could you detail a little bit more what you finally want to achieve? I mean, what's the overall use case?
When I had to eliminate certain values from a list box, I had used <expression> in list box. <expression> is the last field in "New List Box" window. With the help of IF statement in expression, I was able to filter values. Hope that helps. Good luck!!!
Hi swuehl,
I was able to use the Alternate States - but still there is a constraint.
OK, before the constraint, let me explain the use case -
Attached is the QVW to help you more. If you can support here.
Hi star_limit,
Thank you for your suggestions.
Yeah, this logic was in my mind too. However, it is not Developers, who remove the values from List Box, but the end users. We never know what the values End Users want to remove from List Box.
So its impossible to put as expression.
Hi,
I never did something like you need, but not sure this can be done without macro.
I tried to implement this via alt. states, but it seems there is no way to add (not copy!) selections from one state to another.
Please see my outcomes attached, hope this can help somehow.
Best regards,
Maxim
Hi maxim.senin,
Thanks anyways for this help.
I am not sure, if I can implement this, but this will help.
When I am trying to add a second value from one list box to other, the previous one comes back to the first list box - This is what I don't want.