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I am working a bug and during project creation if the user selects a Large Sto
sudhirp804
over 10 years ago
I am working a bug and during project creation if the user selects a Large Store, Convenience Retail or Drug Value originating channel the selection of project subtype should be an optional (not required) selection. The dropdown selection should not be removed.
Could anyone let me know what could be the logic which I should use so that" Project Subtype"should be optional for Large Store, Convenience Retail or Drug Value originating channel . We are using expression rule "prmOrigChanHasProjectSubType"
=if(contains({cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_REGION, cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_STORE_LG, cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_CONV_RETAIL, cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_DRUG_VALUE, cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_CANADA, cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_OTHER}, ri!origChannel), true(), false())
Also , we have used this expression rule to List of originating channel subtypes for Large Store.
={null(), cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_TYPE_REG_CPI, cons!PRM_ORIG_CHAN_TYPE_REG_NONCPI}
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evan.rust
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over 10 years ago
First, I'd note that the contains() portion of your first expression will suffice instead of the if(<condition>,true,false).
Second, I'd print out the value of ri!origChannel (at the time you interact with the first dropdown) and test the contains() expression in an expression editor to make sure the logic is correct.
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evan.rust
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over 10 years ago
First, I'd note that the contains() portion of your first expression will suffice instead of the if(<condition>,true,false).
Second, I'd print out the value of ri!origChannel (at the time you interact with the first dropdown) and test the contains() expression in an expression editor to make sure the logic is correct.
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