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Hey Angela, sure thing let me give a screen shot (identifiable info blanked out):
Basically if a user selects a row in the bottom I'm wanting to refresh/re-run the TGV in the top form. I can get a specific TGV to display in a dialog, but for whatever reason I can't figure out how to target the top form divs by ID or name from the relationship grid method.
We're more or less looking to invoke sort of a split view wherein we can get additional details and have people do work in the grid at the bottom without extra clicks.
I'm not 100% certain that this will be the way to go as the onSelect event seems to fire EVERY click on a row which is not ideal (e.g. when you go to edit, it's firing...) so I may need to approach another way, but conceptually this is what we were aiming for.
Hey cool, I have tried something like this some time ago, but didn´t use it in the end.
Mainly because I wasn´t able to achieve the TGV filtering that I wanted: link
(The post doesn´t mentioned that the TGV was supposed to be part of a Form, but it was the final goal ).
I still have the concept lying around somewhere and will check if I can find something helpful. But if somebody else has an idea please let us know!
Do buttons like "Refresh" in your TGV work when you click them manually?
A simple/stupid solution would maybe be parent.onRefresh(); which should refresh the Form completely. People will love the constant Form refreshes! But I expect it should be possible to address the TGV itself.
Instead of "onSelect" you can maybe use a right click CUI element or a CUI toolbar button.
- jeff_stroh3 months agoIdeator I
Thanks for looking. I replied on that other thread btw with hopefully a solution for you.
Yeah, all the TGV functions work as normal. I just use a method to insert an iframe and then feed it the necessary parameters. We have it working (all within a form) with side by side TGVs to higher level info on a left TGV and then more details (or different types of details) in a right TGV, but that's all within a form so you can easily access the various div elements...
Right click or toolbar button is next. I hate clicks, so I was trying to avoid that but might be only way to do it if the onSelect doesn't behave like i hope.