Please look at this form DocuOptionTable and codes
written in this form( this is a Document management
related Form -> Basic ->setup->Document management
->Document Types -> Options).
I think this will help you and exactly solve your
problem.
Regards
Akash
--- Amit Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Manfred,
>
> I don't know why you want to use combo box for this.
> If you use some tmp table , you can achieve this
> very easily.
>
> I am writting a code, just a job which put the
> fields (with their properties) in a container. If
> you use the tmp table you can create a lookup method
> and set the performlookup to that table. Here is the
> code. I have taken the example of table SalesTable.
> You can send as parameters or use global variables
> to put this value on the fly.
>
>
> static void Job2(Args _args)
> {
>
> SysDictTable dictTable = new
> SysDictTable(TableNum(SalesTable));
> SysDictField sysDictField;
> SysDictField field;
> int arraySize;
> int elements;
> int i, j;
> container pack;
> if (dictTable)
> {
> for (i = dictTable.fieldCnt(); i > 0; i--)
> {
> sysDictField = new
> SysDictField(dictTable.id(),
> dictTable.fieldCnt2Id(i));
> if (sysDictField)
> {
> arraySize =
> sysDictField.arraySize();
> for(j = 1; j <= arraySize; j++)
> {
> field = new
> SysDictField(dictTable.id(),
> dictTable.fieldCnt2Id(i), j);
> if ((field.baseType() !=
> Types::CONTAINER) &&
> (field.name() !=
> fieldStr(Common, dataAreaId)) &&
> (field.name() !=
> fieldStr(Common, sequenceNum)) &&
> (field.name() !=
> fieldStr(Common, tableId)) &&
> (field.baseType() !=
> Types::VARSTRING))
> {
> elements++;
> pack = conIns(pack,
> elements, [field.extendedFieldId(),
> field.arrayIndex(), field.label(), field.help(j),
> field.baseType(), (field.flags())]);
> }
> }
> }
> }
> }
> for(i = 1; i <= conlen(pack); i++)
> {
> print conpeek(conpeek(pack,i),3);
> }
> pause;
> }
>
> Just return container pack, in case you are
> performing lookup. This way you can see the fields
> of all the tables.
>
> Regards
>
> Amit Jain
> Euroinfo Systems Pvt. Ltd,
> India
>
> smeagul2303 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question regarding handling of ComboBox:
> By default I (or the System) chooses a Combox for
> displaying Enums.
> Another mechanism is to use lookup forms.
> But how do I fill Combobox with a list of choices
> which are not enums
> or informations comming from a table?
>
> In my special case I have a grid with a field where
> I select a table.
> In the next field I want the user to select a
> fieldname from this table.
> Therefore I want a combobox with a list of valid
> fieldnames.
>
> How do I fill comboBox with a fieldlist ?
>
> Regards
>
> Manfred Ursprung
>
>
>
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