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Fri, May 15 2015 12:23 AM | Permanent Link |
Eivind | All
Trying to understand how to use a set of TRadioButton's for an employee rating system. I dropped 6 RadioButtons on a panel. Each with a different ValueSelected property from 0..5. All RadioButtons are bound the the same field in the dataset. The strange thing is that any Radio button with ValueSelected higher than 0 has to be double clicked to be selected. I have attached a short MP4 video to demonstrate this. If I single click, the value in the dataset field is changed, but the radio button is not selected. In the video you can for this test see the value in the dataset in the commend field on the right side. So my question is. Can a set of Radio Buttons be connected to the same dataset field? If not, it kind of looses it's purpose as a single Radio Button is no good. Thanks Eivind Attachments: IMG.mp4 |
Fri, May 15 2015 7:41 AM | Permanent Link |
Kane Jun EZ-Tech, Inc | Eivind wrote:
All Trying to understand how to use a set of TRadioButton's for an employee rating system. I dropped 6 RadioButtons on a panel. Each with a different ValueSelected property from 0..5. All RadioButtons are bound the the same field in the dataset. The strange thing is that any Radio button with ValueSelected higher than 0 has to be double clicked to be selected. I have attached a short MP4 video to demonstrate this. If I single click, the value in the dataset field is changed, but the radio button is not selected. In the video you can for this test see the value in the dataset in the commend field on the right side. So my question is. Can a set of Radio Buttons be connected to the same dataset field? If not, it kind of looses it's purpose as a single Radio Button is no good. Thanks Eivind Did you put all ratio button in a grouppanel or just a panel? Kane |
Fri, May 15 2015 7:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Eivind | Kane... It's just a TPanel. Should they have been in a TGroupPanel instead?
Eivind |
Fri, May 15 2015 8:08 AM | Permanent Link |
Kane Jun EZ-Tech, Inc | Eivind wrote:
Kane... It's just a TPanel. Should they have been in a TGroupPanel instead? Eivind yes |
Fri, May 15 2015 10:11 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Eivind,
Please post any EWB2 issues in the Preview forum, in order to avoid any confusion. << Trying to understand how to use a set of TRadioButton's for an employee rating system. I dropped 6 RadioButtons on a panel. Each with a different ValueSelected property from 0..5. All RadioButtons are bound the the same field in the dataset. The strange thing is that any Radio button with ValueSelected higher than 0 has to be double clicked to be selected. I have attached a short MP4 video to demonstrate this. If I single click, the value in the dataset field is changed, but the radio button is not selected. In the video you can for this test see the value in the dataset in the commend field on the right side. So my question is. Can a set of Radio Buttons be connected to the same dataset field? If not, it kind of looses it's purpose as a single Radio Button is no good. >> Yes, the radio buttons can be connected to the same dataset column. What you're seeing is just a bug, and I'll have a fix available shortly. And yes, you can place radio buttons on *any* container and they will work correctly. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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