Suppose I have a ComboBox with options val1, val2, val3, and so on. I also have a CheckBox that I want to be enabled for 2 different values of that ComboBox. So, I would like something like "enable: (val1) (val2)", but that doesn't work. Is there any way to make this work?
Best,
Wolfgang
Multiple values for enable
Re: Multiple values for enable
Hi Wolfgang,
You can use some logical operators (! for not. || for or, and && for and). So to enable the checkbox for two different values of the ComboBox you can use enable: (val1 || val2).
Note that to call a certain option in the ComboBox you have to use the following notation: nameBox:val1 so it would actually be something like this for a ComboBox enable: (nameBox:val1 || nameBox:val2).
Cheers,
Ravi
You can use some logical operators (! for not. || for or, and && for and). So to enable the checkbox for two different values of the ComboBox you can use enable: (val1 || val2).
Note that to call a certain option in the ComboBox you have to use the following notation: nameBox:val1 so it would actually be something like this for a ComboBox enable: (nameBox:val1 || nameBox:val2).
Cheers,
Ravi
Re: Multiple values for enable
Argh -- I went through every possible iteration of enable, also trying & and |, but not && or ||. Thanks! And yes, I meant nameBox:val1.