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Changing Description Calculation for TppAutoSearchField

edited April 2003 in End User
Is there an easy way to change to TppAutoSearchField.Description method?

I have a custom autosearch that allows the user to pick multiple records.
The description comes back as "Show all data where the... DEMO1223232,
DEMO1223233, DEMO1223234". It is returning the values that are being applied
to the autosearch field.

I want to display the name of the record instead of the ID.

Is this possible? Will it be possible in a later version?

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  • edited April 2003
    If you want to change the alias used for the autosearch field name in the
    dialog, then use the Data Dictionary component. Run the Auto Join demo in
    the main End User demo directory for an example. Double click the dictionary
    at design time to run the Data Dictionary builder.

    Alternatively, in the Report.BeforeAutosearchDialogCreate event, you can set
    the autosearch field field alias. Use RAP in the end user context.
    Report.AutosearchFields[0].FieldAlias := 'Aliased Company Name';


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors


  • edited April 2003
    Thank you Jim,

    The name of the column can be changed via the FieldAlias. We have over 100
    custom autosearches and the alias naming works great. But what I'm looking
    for is the changing of the value displayed.

    Example:

    "Show all data where Department Id is in list... DEMO1223232, DEMO1223233,
    DEMO1223234".

    I want to change the DEMO1223232, DEMO1223233, DEMO1223234 to Department A,
    Department B, Department C.

    Any ideas?

  • edited April 2003
    You'll have to create a custom autosearch dialog to do this and display the
    "translated" values in a list control manually. Then create your own custom
    autosearch criteria value dictionary. This way you can map the values that
    will be used in the SQL with values that will be shown on the search dialog.
    You can create a TppAutosearchDialog descendent as shown in the Autosearch
    demos, but if you want further control, you can descend from
    TppCustomAutosearchDialog and implement the abstract methods and support an
    interface that looks like TppAutosearchDialog's. This way you can create any
    controls that you want to in the dialog and not be forced to use the
    architecture we have constructed for you to use in TppAutosearchDialog.

    I see that you are using RB 6.03, here is a demo that works with RB 6.03
    that creates a custom autosearch dialog for D6. You'll have to convert it to
    work with D5 I believe, but it shouldn't be much effort to do so.
    http://www.digital-metaphors.com/tips/CustomAutosearchDialog.zip


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors


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