In ChronoConnectivity v4, when I activate "Show Selectors" in the Frontend List Settings section, it automatically adds a "master selector" in the list header. This seems rather tricky, since it will enable the user to delete everything with 2 mouse clicks. Is there a way to surpres this?
Johan
Johan
Hi Johan,
Not that I know of, but I rarely use the selectors. I'd put a Delete link in each row and then get the user to confirm.
Bob
Not that I know of, but I rarely use the selectors. I'd put a Delete link in each row and then get the user to confirm.
Bob
Hi,
Please try _DELETE_ as one of the fields names if you are using Auto listing or use {_DELETE_} in a custom listing body box.
Regards,
Max
Please try _DELETE_ as one of the fields names if you are using Auto listing or use {_DELETE_} in a custom listing body box.
Regards,
Max
Thanks Max,
I did what you suggested... Under ToolBar Tasks I have: "_ADD_:Nieuw,_EDIT_:Wijzig,_DELETE_:Weg:1" (forgive the Dutch tags, which by the way do not show in Chrome). However, if I am not mistaking, that needs the selectors to be set to "yes". And hence it also shows a "master selector" in the listing heading. I would rather not have that, since it gives the un-aware user the possibility to delete all records with one mouse-click....
Is there a way to avoid that?
Regards,
Johan
I did what you suggested... Under ToolBar Tasks I have: "_ADD_:Nieuw,_EDIT_:Wijzig,_DELETE_:Weg:1" (forgive the Dutch tags, which by the way do not show in Chrome). However, if I am not mistaking, that needs the selectors to be set to "yes". And hence it also shows a "master selector" in the listing heading. I would rather not have that, since it gives the un-aware user the possibility to delete all records with one mouse-click....
Is there a way to avoid that?
Regards,
Johan
Hi Johan,
Sorry, I mean to use the _DELETE_ inside the "listing fields names" box, the one where you write the columns names and their headers, but not the "toolbar" one.
So the field name will be "_DELETE_" (which will be substituted with the same header you user, for example:
Regards,
Max
Sorry, I mean to use the _DELETE_ inside the "listing fields names" box, the one where you write the columns names and their headers, but not the "toolbar" one.
So the field name will be "_DELETE_" (which will be substituted with the same header you user, for example:
_DELETE_:WegRegards,
Max
When I use {_DELETE_} in a custom listing body box, it shows empty on the html page. Why could that be?
Hi Johan,
This is for V4 ?
Regards,
Max
This is for V4 ?
Regards,
Max
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