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Check If Container is Maximized and activate the charts in it

As title says. Anyone has a clue?

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

If you really really really want to, you can use a macro. But a far better idea is to use conditional display expressions to show/hide the container. You can control that far more easily using variables.


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Thnks for your anserw,

My actual problem is that sometimes my QlikView Developer random crash when i open a container with 6 chart's in it. Container is most of the time minimized  so i wanted to try to deactivate all the charts as long as the container is minimized since i have the impression, by checking the processor, that when i switch to the container page those charts are always ready to go even if i didnt actualy maximized the container.

Cheers

Juan Pedro