As my application grows the number of rows returned on a lookup grows. It would help if there was a way to put in a default filter similar to the Button control.
One way I was thinking of doing this is to use jQuery to put a value in the search input field. Does anyone know the name of the field, or is there a better way to do this?
Thanks!
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Default filter for browse on Lookup?
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Default filter for browse on Lookup?
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Re: Default filter for browse on Lookup?
Thanks for the reply Steven, yes I have read the wiki for the button tab but I don't see how it helps me in this situation. I need the functionality of the Lookup tab along with the ability of entering a default filter for browse similar to the button tab.
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Re: Default filter for browse on Lookup?
I found a solution but it is not very elegant. In forum entry
http://forums.nubuilder.cloud/viewtopic.p ... 68a#p14281
it was revealed that nuSearchField is the name of the "green" search field and I found that the search button is called nuSearchButton. So I put
$('#nuSearchField').val('Data to search for');
$('#nuSearchButton').click();
in a nuLoadBrowse function of a Lookup tab and it works. You have to put in logic to make sure that the function does not go into a loop.
http://forums.nubuilder.cloud/viewtopic.p ... 68a#p14281
it was revealed that nuSearchField is the name of the "green" search field and I found that the search button is called nuSearchButton. So I put
$('#nuSearchField').val('Data to search for');
$('#nuSearchButton').click();
in a nuLoadBrowse function of a Lookup tab and it works. You have to put in logic to make sure that the function does not go into a loop.