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EntrySelectedBy Element for ListEntry |
08/23/2021 |
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EntrySelectedBy Element for ListEntry |
Defines the .NET types that use this list view definition or the condition that must exist for this definition to be used. In most cases only one definition is needed for a list view. However, you can provide multiple definitions for the list view if you want to use the same list view to display different data for different objects.
- Configuration Element
- ViewDefinitions Element
- View Element
- ListControl Element
- ListEntries Element
- ListEntry Element
- EntrySelectedBy Element
<EntrySelectedBy>
<TypeName>Nameof.NetType</TypeName>
<SelectionSetName>NameofSelectionSet</SelectionSetName>
<SelectionCondition>...</SelectionCondition>
</EntrySelectedBy>
The following sections describe the attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the
EntrySelectedBy
element.
None.
Element | Description |
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SelectionCondition Element for EntrySelectedBy for ListControl | Optional element. Defines the condition that must exist for this list view definition to be used. |
SelectionSetName Element for EntrySelectedBy for ListControl | Optional element. Specifies a set of .NET types that use this list view definition. |
TypeName Element for EntrySelectedBy for ListControl | Optional element. Specifies a .NET type that uses this list view definition. |
Element | Description |
---|---|
ListEntry Element for ListControl | Defines how the rows of the list are displayed. |
You must specify at least one type, selection set, or selection condition for a list view definition. There is no maximum limit to the number of child elements that you can use.
Selection conditions are used to define a condition that must exist for the definition to be used,
such as when an object has a specific property or that a specific property value or script evaluates
to true
. For more information about selection conditions, see Defining Conditions for when Data is displayed.
For more information about the components of a list view, see Creating a List View.
The following example shows how to define the objects for a list view using their .NET type name.
<ListEntry>
<EntrySelectedBy>
<TypeName>NameofDotNetType</TypeName>>
</EntrySelectedBy>
</ListEntry>
ListEntry Element for ListControl
SelectionCondition Element for EntrySelectedBy for ListControl
SelectionSetName Element for EntrySelectedBy for ListControl
TypeName Element for EntrySelectedBy for ListControl