PXDBIntList or PXDBStringList - where condition?












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Trying to build a drop down list from a table, but only need rows that match a specific criteria.



Is it possible to limit the values that go into a PXDBIntList or PXDBStringList attribute, much like applying a where condition?



Or, would I be better off switching to something like a control with a selector?










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    Trying to build a drop down list from a table, but only need rows that match a specific criteria.



    Is it possible to limit the values that go into a PXDBIntList or PXDBStringList attribute, much like applying a where condition?



    Or, would I be better off switching to something like a control with a selector?










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      Trying to build a drop down list from a table, but only need rows that match a specific criteria.



      Is it possible to limit the values that go into a PXDBIntList or PXDBStringList attribute, much like applying a where condition?



      Or, would I be better off switching to something like a control with a selector?










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      Trying to build a drop down list from a table, but only need rows that match a specific criteria.



      Is it possible to limit the values that go into a PXDBIntList or PXDBStringList attribute, much like applying a where condition?



      Or, would I be better off switching to something like a control with a selector?







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          Use a drop-down list to display a list of constants.



          Use a selector to display records coming from a DAC.



          If you need to manipulate the content of a drop-down list you can use PXStringListAttribute.SetList or PXIntListAttribute.SetList methods.



          Based on your question, you should use a selector control with a where clause. This is a common pattern across the platform.



          Example of workgroup selector filtered by logged in user:



          [PXSelector(typeof(Search<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID,
          Where<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID, TM.Owned<Current<AccessInfo.userID>>>>)))]





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          Use a drop-down list to display a list of constants.



          Use a selector to display records coming from a DAC.



          If you need to manipulate the content of a drop-down list you can use PXStringListAttribute.SetList or PXIntListAttribute.SetList methods.



          Based on your question, you should use a selector control with a where clause. This is a common pattern across the platform.



          Example of workgroup selector filtered by logged in user:



          [PXSelector(typeof(Search<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID,
          Where<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID, TM.Owned<Current<AccessInfo.userID>>>>)))]





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          Use a drop-down list to display a list of constants.



          Use a selector to display records coming from a DAC.



          If you need to manipulate the content of a drop-down list you can use PXStringListAttribute.SetList or PXIntListAttribute.SetList methods.



          Based on your question, you should use a selector control with a where clause. This is a common pattern across the platform.



          Example of workgroup selector filtered by logged in user:



          [PXSelector(typeof(Search<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID,
          Where<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID, TM.Owned<Current<AccessInfo.userID>>>>)))]





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            Nov 27 '18 at 13:44














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          Use a drop-down list to display a list of constants.



          Use a selector to display records coming from a DAC.



          If you need to manipulate the content of a drop-down list you can use PXStringListAttribute.SetList or PXIntListAttribute.SetList methods.



          Based on your question, you should use a selector control with a where clause. This is a common pattern across the platform.



          Example of workgroup selector filtered by logged in user:



          [PXSelector(typeof(Search<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID,
          Where<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID, TM.Owned<Current<AccessInfo.userID>>>>)))]





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          Use a drop-down list to display a list of constants.



          Use a selector to display records coming from a DAC.



          If you need to manipulate the content of a drop-down list you can use PXStringListAttribute.SetList or PXIntListAttribute.SetList methods.



          Based on your question, you should use a selector control with a where clause. This is a common pattern across the platform.



          Example of workgroup selector filtered by logged in user:



          [PXSelector(typeof(Search<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID,
          Where<TM.EPCompanyTree.workGroupID, TM.Owned<Current<AccessInfo.userID>>>>)))]






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