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This is just more of a question for curosity sake. But,
I have a list box that contains values for a column let's say
columnA
columnB
This is called [Column Name]
So on the conditional show column\hide
I use this expression to show or hide based on whether they are selected in the [Column Name] list box
SubStringCount(GetFieldSelections([Column Name], ',' ,Count(Distinct [Column Name])), 'columnA')
My question is, instead of using columnA is there anyway to use a variable to reference the column that this expression is applying to. I would think the expression would know what column it is being applied to?
Anyways, any thoughts?
What you are looking for is something like a "this" operator or self-reference. I've often wanted that myself. As far as I know it doesn't exist in the product.
-Rob
What you are looking for is something like a "this" operator or self-reference. I've often wanted that myself. As far as I know it doesn't exist in the product.
-Rob
Yes, it would be a this or maybe a me type operator.