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| WD17: Add Checkbox column in Table Control |
| Iniciado por guest, 03,jun. 2013 15:52 - 5 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 03,junio 2013 - 15:52 |
I use the following command to fill a table from a query programmatically:
BuildBrowsingTable(myTABLE, myQuery, taFillTable)
I would like to add a checkbox column to this table (first column) so that the user can select one or more rows. The selected rows will then be used for some other processes.
Is this possible, if so please point me in the right direction.
Many thanks Ray |
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| Publicado el 03,junio 2013 - 16:19 |
| OK I have found under the Style option of the table control that you can choose to display the "Row Selector" element. It seems to be just a button control which is fine for my purposes. |
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| Publicado el 03,junio 2013 - 17:10 |
Hi
You can select a check box to be displayed in every row. In the 7 tab select the column. In the colum you can specify if it is tekst or date etc , checkbox is one of them. 1 is checked 0 isnot checked |
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| Publicado el 28,agosto 2019 - 16:03 |
if you want to create a new colum as checkbox type, you can use this
col1 is Control <- ControlCreate("TABLE_Cliente.COL1", typCheckBox) {"TABLE_Cliente.COL1"}..Caption = "Example" |
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Miembro registrado 19 mensajes |
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| Publicado el 14,septiembre 2019 - 17:59 |
Allard's solution is the easiest within the WINDEV environment. From there, use a button/buttons where the CODE of the button will contain instructions as to what should happen with a checked box (again 1 being value checked, 0 value not checked
-- Vincent D Crosby |
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| Publicado el 17,septiembre 2019 - 14:05 |
| have you read "PROGRAMMATICALLY" ? |
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