KHart Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 I feel like I'm very "close" to understanding, but as a baby user who doesn't necessarily do a lot of ironpython, I'm struggling. I have two different things I'm trying to address. 1) I have a document property that the user can select (fixed values): VP Regional VP Manager As I have a cascading filter, I want to dynamically display above that filter the document property they selected as opposed to writing text like "please select", but instead if Regional VP is used, then I would that to be my header above the filter. It seems that there may be a way to do this in javascript perhaps? 2) I want to create a "new" list for the user. This list doesn't exactly exist but would be dependent on the value in the document property referenced above. If I am VP, in this list I want to have the following options displayed: Combined. Regional VP, Manager. If I select Regional VP I only want to display in the list Combined and Manager. If I'm Manager my only option should be combined. In trying to find information for this scenario, it seems like perhaps I need to figure out something ironpython related in order to call the document property to show/hide? Or does that just hide my entire list box? Any resources that you can point me to would be greatly appreciated. I've dug into several videos and also tried to read through documentation to follow along and make sense of how to accomplish these two items, but I've hit a wall. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Boot-Olazabal Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 Hi, Could you share screenshots of how far you have come and where you're hitting a wall? Also, which Spotfire version are you currently using? Kind regards, David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KHart Posted July 12 Author Share Posted July 12 (edited) Spotfire version 14.0.2 Well for point 1 I am entirely hitting a wall of how to achieve. I'm trying to pass the selected value of the Document Property into the text area. I feel like I've found many of different javascript items but all I found was passing to an input box, which is not exactly what I want. Wanted to try to dynamically bring in a header as text above the next filter that says: "Choose [pTest2 value]:". I can live without this, I'm just trying to learn. For point 2, the closest I've been able to find information on is more of a "show/hide" scenario with javascript, but I am certainly missing something in this or using syntax incorrectly. What I want to do is if pTest2 the user selects VP, then I want a drop down that only displays the options: Combined. Regional VP, Manager If the user selects Regional VP, then the drop down should display the options: Combined and Manager For Manager, there's really no need for the drop down as that's the lowest level we're going. The only way I've been able to try to achieve this is by creating 2 more property controls: pR1, pR2 I couldn't figure out a way to alter the fixed values to only display certain options based on selection of pTest2. So I thought I could be "clever" and try to pull the text from pTest2 and show/hide pR1, pR2 or both depending on the selection. However even in trying the most simplest, just trying to do a show/hide on one control, I'm clearly doing incorrectly because the drop down is still displaying no matter what I select on pTest2. Edited July 12 by KHart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Boot-Olazabal Posted July 15 Share Posted July 15 Hi KHart, You could achieve the first point with a label in the text area, like this: When changing the selected value, this will be immediately reflected in the label above: Regarding point 2, it looks to me like it should be possible, I'll ask a colleague to have a look at that one. My line of thought was to create two lists (in document property like (CEO,VP,Regional Manager)) and use an iron python script to toggle between the lists (depending on the initial selected value). The first part, creating lists in document properties can be found here: But I haven't yet found a way to transfer the list back into a drop down list property (hence my colleague's advice). I will get back as soon as possible. Kind regards, David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KHart Posted July 15 Author Share Posted July 15 You are absolutely right about the label and I can't believe I forgot that I can do that 😅 This certainly resolves point 1 for me. Much appreciated David! -K Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthony Alvarez Posted July 15 Share Posted July 15 The following may help for point 2- Quote "2) I want to create a "new" list for the user. This list doesn't exactly exist but would be dependent on the value in the document property referenced above. If I am VP, in this list I want to have the following options displayed: Combined. Regional VP, Manager. If I select Regional VP I only want to display in the list Combined and Manager. If I'm Manager my only option should be combined. " You could try loading in a table, building a calculated column, and sourcing your List box using the calculated column values. Load in a table like this Type Values VP Combined VP Regional VP VP Manager RVP Combined RVP Manager Manager Combined Add a calculated column to the new table and call it "List": if(DocumentProperty("pTest2")=[Type],[Values],null) It is important to note that you will need to add this calculated column to the final table block in the data canvas. If you add this calculation to an inner block on the canvas, you will see that the calculation will not update automatically when you make selections in your List box. Update your List box to source using "unique values in column", select the new table, and pick the "List" column Example 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KHart Posted July 16 Author Share Posted July 16 Anthony, thank you! I was trying to avoid setting up as a data table, but if I have to I will. Good news is it will be slim, just trying to limit the data connections on this particular dashboard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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