Select ALL
Select ALL
If I click the Select ALL button at the bottom of a query results list, it only selects all rows for the current page displayed on the screen not all pages. How does a user select all rows for all pages without having to scroll through the pages one at a time?
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OK. Can I therefore request it be added to future versions as an option. I've just built a mailout BS where the user selects customers via queries to send a letter to. The results of one query could be hundreds of customers over many pages. Bit of a pain to have to scroll through the pages one at a time. Maybe there is a process that I could build to do the same thing?
No. The query form allows them to select by state, by sales value, by account manager etc. But they can then choose to select all results of the query or omit certain rows (customers). The Select all button would have worked well as it would allow them to select all then just tick off (deselect) certain rows.
In other words they may select all customers in one state as a starting point. But then limit this selection further say by not including major customers. These are not defined in any way and its only by a users knowledge that they can select/deselect.
In other words they may select all customers in one state as a starting point. But then limit this selection further say by not including major customers. These are not defined in any way and its only by a users knowledge that they can select/deselect.
It may be a bit awkward, but I wonder if this might work.
1- Add a PrintFlag Yes/No attribute to the BO you are querying
2- When initially showing the results of your query for selection, have the process turn all the PrintFlags to YES. In the query, turn on inline editing only for the PrintFlag attribute,
3- Users can then review / turn any PrintFlags to No.
4- You will then use the queries instances with PrintFlag=Yes
Tom
1- Add a PrintFlag Yes/No attribute to the BO you are querying
2- When initially showing the results of your query for selection, have the process turn all the PrintFlags to YES. In the query, turn on inline editing only for the PrintFlag attribute,
3- Users can then review / turn any PrintFlags to No.
4- You will then use the queries instances with PrintFlag=Yes
Tom
Thanks Tom. Good suggestion. However for no wont of trying today I can't get inline editing to work! Have even set up a test BS with no luck as well. is there some trick to it? Just turned on the flag in a query and checked on some fields but it just don't work. Must be doing something fundamentally wrong! Any ideas?