admin 7/18/2017 | |
In web apps there is no such such thing as a double-click. Single click is all what you have. |
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Tina author 7/18/2017 |
It's like a simulated multi-select list box where items on the left are added to items on the right. Available Items are a record from another table and can only be assigned once throughout the database. So each item must be assigned to the current table and taken out of the available items bin and auto saved before the actual save to prevent other users from having access to it. |
admin 7/18/2017 | |
Is this "simulated multi-select list box" a part of ASPRunner.NET? I don't think we have anything like this. |
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Tina author 7/18/2017 |
Yes its part of ASPRunner.NET. The "Simulation" is its a drop down control with multiple rows set to 10 with an on-click event that assigns the item. That works fine. I just wanted it set to double-click instead of single-click. I think Ill just put a button for add instead of the click event, might be simpler. |
admin 7/19/2017 | |
I see what you saying. The best option for you is not to choose 'multiline' option. In this case multiselect looks and behaves better and easier to manage for the end user. |
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Tina author 7/19/2017 |
Thanks, This looks good I agree however I would need it do something on event for when the user selects an item and event on if the user un-selects an item and I'm not sure that can be achieved with this. Unless you do? |
admin 7/19/2017 | |
If you use ASPRunner.NET 9.8 you can use Field Events to run some code when control selection changes. You need to know some Javascript and C# in order to do that. |