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Choice Action |
Declaration |
<AMSELECTITEM MESSAGETEXT="test" WINDOWTITLE="text" LISTTYPE="option" RESULTVARIABLE="text" ITEMS="text" VALUES="text" SELECTED="1" VALUEONCANCEL="text" FORCESELECT="yes/no" MULTIPLE="yes/no"> |
See Also |
Displays an auto-generated multiple choice dialog box based the options you specify. Choice is useful when a multiple-choice selection is needed or the user must make a decision that will affect the action taken by a task. The value associated with the item that the user selects is placed into a variable where it can be evaluated and acted on.
Similar to the Input Box <AMINPUTBOX> action except allows the user to enter a text value in response to a question. The text value is populated into a variable which can be used later in the task.
Specifies the text to be displayed in the choice dialog box. Usually this is the question that the user should select the answer to.
Specifies the manner by which the list will be displayed on the auto-generated form at runtime. This selection is relevant not only for aesthetics but will also affect the ability of the user to make a multiple choice selection (see below).
The available options are:
dropdown: The items in the list will be placed into a dropdown combobox (does not allow multiple selections).
checkbox: The items in the list will be represented as a collection of checkboxes (allows multiple selections).
option: The items in the list will be represented as a collection of option buttons (also known as radio buttons) (does not allow multiple selections).
list: The items in the list will be represented as a list box (allows multiple selections).
Specifies the name of an already created variable that should be populated with the value parameter of the item selected. If the user has selected multiple items the values are returned as a comma-delimited list.
Specifies a comma-delimited list of items in the list. The items represent the text value that is displayed not necessarily the value that is returned by the item (that is determined by the VALUES= parameter).
Specifies a comma-delimited list of values in the list. The values represent value(s) will be returned by the item if selected at runtime by the user. There must be an equivalent number of values to items. Each value must have a corresponding item in the ITEMS= parameter.
Specifies the index (base 1) numbers of the items that should be checked or selected by default. Depending on the list type, the requirements for this parameter differ. In the case of a dropdown and options, one item must be selected. In the case of a listbox or checkboxes, none or multiple items may be specified. To specify multiple options the numbers should be comma-delimited.
Specifies the value that should be returned into the variable if the user presses the "Cancel" button.
Specifies that the user must make a valid selection before continuing. This option is only valid if LISTTYPE= checkbox or list, other list types automatically force selection.
Specifies that multiple selections are allowed. This option is only valid if LISTTYPE= checkbox or list, as only those controls support multiple-selection.
Standard Error Handling Options
This action also includes the standard "Error Causes" and
"On Error" failure handling options/tabs
More on Error Handling Options
Variables and Expressions
All text fields allow the use of expressions by surrounding the
expression in percentage signs (example: %MYVARIABLE%,
%Left('Text',2)%). To help construct these expressions, a popup
expression builder is available in all these fields by pressing F2.
More on variables...
More on expressions...
More on the expression builder...
<!---This task shows how to use the choice action and make
decisions based on the answer--->
<AMVARIABLE NAME="foodchoice"></AMVARIABLE>
<AMSELECTITEM MESSAGETEXT="What would you like to eat?" WINDOWTITLE="What's for dinner?" LISTTYPE="option" RESULTVARIABLE="foodchoice" ITEMS="Hamburger,Pasta,Chicken" VALUES="1,2,3" SELECTED="1">
<AMIF EXPRESSION="%foodchoice% = 1">
<AMMESSAGEBOX>You chose Hamburger</AMMESSAGEBOX>
</AMIF>
<AMIF EXPRESSION="%foodchoice% = 2">
<AMMESSAGEBOX>You chose pasta</AMMESSAGEBOX>
</AMIF>
<AMIF EXPRESSION="%foodchoice% = 3">
<AMMESSAGEBOX>You chose chicken</AMMESSAGEBOX>
</AMIF>