I have a macro with 8 containers (each with a macro output). For the sake of this post, the containers are named 1-8. I want to use a list box so the user can check which containers they would like to run. I need help making these connections. Not sure if an action tool or a condition tool is needed to connect to the list box and if so, how to configure them.
Thanks in advance!
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are these standard containers or control containers? it's easiest to use the listbox in generate list mode pass it into an expression via an action tool and to update a value in an IN expression so like 'myvalue' in ('values generated from my listbox') ---> when your listbox containcs values like 'myvalue1','myvalue2' etc---> and at run time your expression becomes 'myvalue' in ('myvalue1,'myvlaue2') because of the actio tool.
to have the listbox update the cotainers eanbled/disabled property you would need to update this element via an action tool with a formula. the formula would be 'test' in (#1) ---> where #1 is the result of the listbox. 'test is a specific value relating to a specific container. This would yeidl either a true or false which would enable/disable the container base upon it's underlying setting.
I think i follow. I am using standard containers.
I connected my list box in generate list mode to a condition tool and used the following formula: contains([#1],"Container1=True") and connected the True side of the condition tool to an action tool to enable/disable container from condition.
But it won't let me connect the action tool to a container for some reason. Screenshots attached. When i try to do connect the action tool, it won't allow it.
delete the condition tool. it goes listbox-> action tool -> container. no condition tool. Having said that ---> you want IN - not contains. let me give you an example:
contains('hello','hell') ---> true
'hell' in ('hello') - false
in looks for a distinct element in a list of elements. contains does a character match. if you had 11 containers and were searching using contains:
contains('container 11','container 1') -> would be true.
'container 1' in ('container 11') would be false
Perfect - thanks!
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