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hello guys,
I used amp variables in my report and i am designing the input screen for this report using the resourcelayout and in resourcelayout I am assigning textboxes for these variables as the user wants to enter multiple inputs(upto 20) seperated by commas.how to make these multiple inputs work.
thanks in advance
 
Posts: 31 | Registered: April 07, 2005Report This Post
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maddy, you can take in a single variable that is long...like a staging area...and parse it into a number of smaller values
using the POSIT function to determine the location of the commas in the long variable.
Could you instead provide a drop down list with multiple select turned on? or would it be too big?
 
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SORRY I CANT USE DROPDOWN WITH MULTISELECTS BECAUSE THE VALUES OF THE VARIABLE ARE NOT FIXED AND THEY CHANGE DEPENDING ON USER REQ
 
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You might also want to take a look at the GETTOK function. It's a pretty easy way to separate comma-delimited variable values.
 
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