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Hi Everyone

I need to programmatically filter activex items in a visual discovery report. What I mean by this is that I want a button that has onclick code that mimics selecting a bar in a bar chart then right clicking and selecting "exclude unselected"

Does anyone know whether I can do that with javascript?

I will add that I know I can exclude unselected with

activex1.Command(7111, "", 0, 0);

The bigger issue is how to select a specific item first.

Thanks in advance.

Jodye

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This might help.


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Hi Dhagen

I know how to determine what is currently selected using "FindSelectedValues".

What I do not know how to do is select something from javascript.

I am starting to think that it cannot be done. I have opened a case and will let you know.

Thx

Jodye


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