My use case is after I search for a text, when I mouseover on the results even before selecting the item, it should display relevant information about the item.
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It is not possible to show tooltip when hovering on suggestions. You can use selectedTooltip parameter to pass any information which will be displayed on hovering over selected items.
Or you can pass different arrays in suggestFunction and selectedLabels which will show different label for suggestions and different for selected items
Thanks Sanchit. Can you please share sample code for the second suggestion.
You will get the code in the custom picker documentation
link: Configure an Array Picker that Ignores Duplicates
Just update the main interface by adding a new local like this:
a!localVariables( local!pickedStates, local!stateLabelsWithDesc: { "Alabama (southeastern U.S. state that’s home to significant landmarks from the American Civil Rights Movement.)", "Alaska (U.S. state on the northwest extremity of North America) " }, local!stateLabels: { "Alabama", "Alaska" }, local!stateAbbreviations: { "AL", "AK" }, { a!pickerFieldCustom( label: "States", instructions: "Select up to three desired office locations", maxSelections: 3, /* * To use with your data, replace local!stateLabels with the datapoint you wish to be displayed and * local!stateAbbreviations with the datapoint you eventually want to save. */ suggestFunction: rule!PA_arrayPicker( filter: _, labels: local!stateLabelsWithDesc, identifiers: local!stateAbbreviations ), selectedLabels: a!forEach( items: local!pickedStates, expression: index( local!stateLabels, wherecontains(fv!item, local!stateAbbreviations) ) ), selectedTooltips: a!defaultValue(local!pickedStates, null), value: local!pickedStates, /* The union() function allows duplicate states to be ignored, returning only unique elements.*/ saveInto: a!save( local!pickedStates, union(save!value, save!value) ) ) } )
Thank you very much.
Please contact Appian to see if they will put an enhancement request in their dev backlog, because I agree this would be handy to have. Another thing I've long wanted in the suggestion pop-ups (and the eventual item label as well) is the ability to consume Rich Text - adding things like icons, formatting, sizing, etc. My most concrete use case would be to have the "primary" label in one row, then a second row containing small italicized text with further details.
A quick teaser to my next blog post: How to format non-formatable text in Appian!
Unknown said:How to format non-formatable text in Appian
that's one i'll read. Give me a hint though, does it involve using extended ASCII character codes / etc?