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Apply conditional show/hide on specific table by clicking object from container

Hi there,

Can anyone help me out with this one?

Is it possible in QV to apply conditional @expressions to (show/hide a specific table) when a Chart Object is clicked from a Container.

See attached image sample:

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If I clicked the Procurement tab in Container object, Procurement Table has to be shown and Status table should be hidden.

Thank you so much...

-Bea

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giakoum
Partner - Master II
Partner - Master II

There is no actions functionality for a container.

The only way to achieve that is to place text objects above the container labels and put the action there.

Assuming that the user does not move your objects, this is an OK solution.

sushil353
Master II
Master II

Hi,

Why don't you use Button and make them visible as container view..

And then you can easily hide unhide object in Chart property> Layout tab > Conditional

HTH

Sushil

vcanale
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

Hi,
You can use a List box instead of the Container to select (Show/Hide) the specific Chart Object with the relative Table

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Author

Why use a container object. U can just create buttons for text objects and use actions to achieve this.

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Author

Okay. Considering I used a Text/Button objects on this, how am I going to apply the condition? What expressions do I need to put on my conditions? Is there a function I need to use? pls. advise. Thanks!

giakoum
Partner - Master II
Partner - Master II

Create a variable.

Create an action on the text box to set this variable to 1

Use show/hide condition on the chart : If variable <> 1, hide

giakoum
Partner - Master II
Partner - Master II

see attached

antoniotiman
Master III
Master III

Hi Bea,

in This cases I use Containers in Container.

The SubContainer is Type grid.

Regards,

Antonio