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  1. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by linder View Post
    Hello,

    Okay. We have enhanced the SKU Wizard. For 'Combo entry with list of values (single-select)' and 'List entry with list of values (multi-select)' SKU items, it should be possible now to pass a list of items separated by a vertical bar ("|") via the command line.

    See attached screenshot.

    This enhancement will be available in V7.7

    Friedrich
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    Before now, but I have misunderstood something - I need to ask a question about your picture.

    I see the command line and also the SKU dialogue - on the command line is an example / CV _TREIBER_ "|BDE|DAO ........

    I thought when I run the setup so are the entries - BDE DAO .... already selected ?

    In this SKU dialogue, however, are not there.
    Did I misunderstand what now?

    Sorry if I demand again

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    Hello,

    In the SKU dialog, the List Entry "Value List" displays a list of entries. You can select multiple entries in that list, but by default, none of the entries are selected (highlighted).

    Friedrich

  3. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by linder View Post
    Hello,

    In the SKU dialog, the List Entry "Value List" displays a list of entries. You can select multiple entries in that list, but by default, none of the entries are selected (highlighted).

    Friedrich
    oh - which is - I do not have visual control over what the compiler does or does not do: (

    this also applies if I have a value directly in the dialogue SKU pretend that?

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    Hello,

    I fear I do not understand what "...visual control over what the compiler does..." means, sorry

    The SKU Wizard displays a list of entries (the value list comes from the command line [V7.7] -OR- is hard coded in the SKU). In the "List" wizard dialog, you can then select multiple-items and then use the resulting new compiler variable value in your script to handle different actions.

    Friedrich

  5. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by linder View Post
    Hello,

    I fear I do not understand what "...visual control over what the compiler does..." means, sorry

    The SKU Wizard displays a list of entries (the value list comes from the command line [V7.7] -OR- is hard coded in the SKU). In the "List" wizard dialog, you can then select multiple-items and then use the resulting new compiler variable value in your script to handle different actions.

    Friedrich
    I think - we got on the wrong all the time - which is probably also my bad english


    look screen 1 - i make a compiler variable with SKU Management.

    when i start the compiler - the sku dialog comes and I select TEST2 - TEST5 - TEST7 - see my cursor (screen 2)

    and when i want to compile this script by command line:

    .... /CV "|TEST3|TEST4|TEST7"

    The same dialog comes up - not a new one is created -
    The only difference is that the pre-selected areas TEST3 and TEST4 and TEST7 already by the calling of the commando line is - you do not see cursor from me - (screen3)

    BUT now I could compile it with my mouse either the setup OR TEST1 select any additional if it is with the setup.

    I call that a visual check.
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    Hello,

    Yes, I fear there was some fundamental misunderstanding.

    No, you can't SELECT items in a SKU list from the command line! The /CV command line switch DEFINES the VALUE of a compiler variable. And the SKU Wizard does exactly the same: it sets a VALUE of a compiler variable. What you are trying to accomplish is to SELECT (highlight) items in a list control. But from the technical point-of-view, this is not possible (because the /CV command line switch sets the value of a compiler variable, it does not select items from a list of values).

    Do you see what I mean?

    Friedrich

  7. #37

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    Yes and no


    The version 7.6 works already now exactly as I'd like - except for this small error

    see http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/sho...4&postcount=10

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    The problems is that your method only works (partially) by luck. The SKU Wizard "selects" some of your list items because there is a bug in the command line processor. By design, it should not select anything in this specific case.

    But we have enhanced the command line processor now. You can define a SKU "Value List" or select existing items in a SKU "Value List" from the command line.

    CHANGE : (sync from SB8) IDE: If the SKU Management Configuration option 'Value List' is blank, the /CV command line compiler switch lets you define the SKU 'Value List' for 'Combo entry with list of values (single-select)' and 'List entry with list of values (multi-select)' SKU entry types by passing a list of items separated by a vertical bar ("|").

    CHANGE : (sync from SB8) IDE: If the SKU Management Configuration option 'Value List' is defined, the /CV command line compiler switch lets you select one item in the SKU 'Value List' for 'Combo entry with list of values (single-select)' and one or multiple items in the 'List entry with list of values (multi-select)' SKU entry types by passing a list of items separated by a vertical bar ("|").


    I hope this will work for you.

    Friedrich
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    Thank you

    Friedrich

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