CSL Filter in Quick Edit
We have a CSL to the following example
Col1 Col2
Job 1 Safe
Job 1 Red
Job 1 Green
Job 2 Red
Job 2 Green
On the forms the lookup is to Col2 filtered on Col1. Where Col2 if filtered for match on Col1, we get Col1 filter from a Choice Dropdown to use in the filter. This is great in the form but when we use Quick Edit the CSL filter breaks and the CSL shows all of Col2. Is this correct?
If we used a lookup table like below and used a "contains" in the CSL filter?
Col1 Col2
Job1 Safe
Job1, Job2 Red
JOb1, JOb2 Green
Examples are welcome as always.
Col1 Col2
Job 1 Safe
Job 1 Red
Job 1 Green
Job 2 Red
Job 2 Green
On the forms the lookup is to Col2 filtered on Col1. Where Col2 if filtered for match on Col1, we get Col1 filter from a Choice Dropdown to use in the filter. This is great in the form but when we use Quick Edit the CSL filter breaks and the CSL shows all of Col2. Is this correct?
If we used a lookup table like below and used a "contains" in the CSL filter?
Col1 Col2
Job1 Safe
Job1, Job2 Red
JOb1, JOb2 Green
Examples are welcome as always.
- Nikita Kurguzov
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Dear Ed,
Cross-site Lookup filtering requires you to utilize an actual control on the form, in order to get the advanced features that come with it. Just like extra functionality of Forms Designer doesn't extend to the list view, same is true for Cross-site Lookup.
Cross-site Lookup filtering requires you to utilize an actual control on the form, in order to get the advanced features that come with it. Just like extra functionality of Forms Designer doesn't extend to the list view, same is true for Cross-site Lookup.
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