Hi all,

this disscusion already old, but does anyone already found the 
solution yet? 'cause this's also my problem right now.. :)

Daniel's code seems fine to me, b'cause when I debug it, the final 
result is the value of the original enum, not the deleted one. 
But the overwrite method "Enter" which delete the unwanted enum 
produce an unbalance program, after I select the enum combo, the 
form refresh all the time.. 

thanks,
ton


--- In [email protected], "brotherjason82" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel, your problem still exists. the thing is, axapta stores 
the
> selection using the enumvalue (integer) within the record level. 
you
> can look at the table browser and look at the saved record. what 
you
> have info-ed is just the text selection of the enum. not the
> enumvalue. try infoing this.selection() and see the difference.
> cheers. i am also currently playing with hidding enum list. but 
have
> not found a good way. will experiment with the below suggested 
options
> by lenard as well.  
> 
> --- In [email protected], daniel lim
> <daniellim_yh@> wrote:
> >
> > hi Lennart,
> >    
> >   i use something like this:
> >    
> >   in combox:enter:
> >    
> >   public void enter()
> > {
> >     super();
> >       //EnumABC has element A, B,C
> >       this.delete(enum2str(EnumABC::B));
> >   }
> >    
> >   in combobox:modified:
> >    
> >   public boolean modified()
> > {
> >     EnumABC    _EnumABC;
> >     boolean ret;
> >    
> >       ret = super();
> >    
> >       _EnumABC = str2enum(_EnumABC, this.getEditText());
> >    
> >       info(strfmt('%1',str2enum(_EnumABC,this.getEditText())));
> >       info(strfmt('this is %1',_EnumABC));
> >       return ret;
> > }
> > 
> >   in this example, i remove element B, at clicked method, it 
return
> correct value for A and C as well.
> >    
> >   any problem with this code?is this recommended? pls advice and 
thx.
> >    
> >    
> >   daniel
> >   
> > Lennart Conrad <lennartc@> wrote:
> >   If you use this approach (override enter), you will remove the 
enum
> > value, but the remaining values in the enum will have their 
values
> > shifted:
> > E.g 
> > You have the enum (Quarter 1 = 1, Quarter 2 = 2, Quarter 3 = 3 
Quarter
> > 4=4) 
> > If you remove, Quarter 3, you will get 3 returned if you select 
Quarter
> > 4. This is most likely NOT what you wan't.
> > 
> > I know of two approaches to this problem that works:
> > 
> > Option 1. 
> > -Create a new enum, that contains the elements you want to 
display and
> > have the same values as the original enum elements
> > e.g Quarter 1 = 1, Quarter 2 = 2, Quarter 4=4), if you wan't to 
hide
> > quarter 3.
> > -create an edit method on the appropriate table that returns the 
new
> > enum. It could look something like this:
> > edit QuarterTypeNoQuarter3 QuarterTypeNoQuarter3boolean _set,
> > QuarterTypeNoQuarter3 _QuarterTypeNoQuarter3)
> > {
> >     QuarterTypeNoQuarter3 QuarterTypeNoQuarter3;
> >     ;
> > 
> >     if (_set)
> >     {
> >         this.QuarterType = any2int(_QuarterTypeNoQuarter3);
> > 
> >         if (!this.validateField(fieldnum(YourTable, 
QuarterType)))
> >         {
> >             this.QuarterType = this.orig().QuarterType;
> >         }
> >     }
> > 
> >     QuarterTypeNoQuarter3= any2int(this.QuarterType);
> > 
> >     return QuarterTypeNoQuarter3;
> > } 
> > - drag the edit method to your form, instead of the table field
> > - You might want to exclude any records that have the hidden 
enum value
> > so the dont appear to have a blank value
> > 
> > Option 2: This is more complex, but can be used if you want to 
disable
> > different enums, e.g based on a caller. 
> > - create an edit method that returns the enum
> > In pseudo code, this is what you have to do: 
> > - Loop through all the values in the dictenum
> >       - if the value is to be excluded you must map all the 
remaining
> > enumvalues to the right value so they do not shift value, e.g 
Using a
> > Map 
> >       - else if the value is not excluded, but have been 
adjusted in
> > the       step       above, you must also adjust the forthcoming 
values
> >       - else the mapping is ok
> >       
> > - based on the input to the method, you can lookup the correct 
value in
> > your map and return it.
> > 
> > I have some none-production code, that I can provide, if you 
need it for
> > option 2, but I recommend option 1, if possible
> > 
> > /Lennart Conrad
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vikas 
Garg
> > Sent: 13. februar 2006 11:06
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: [development-axapta] making enum element invisible
> > 
> > Hi Daniel,
> > Override "enter method" of the control that is mapped with enum 
type
> > object... write code after super method as follows:
> > 
> > this.delete(enum2str(enum::element));
> > here element is the one that u don't want user to see while 
selection of
> > enum type...
> > I hope this will solve your problem..
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Vikas Garg
> > (Technical Consultant)
> > EuroInfo Systems Pvt. Ltd.
> > Sector 2, Noida.
> > Direct No - +91-9911213322
> > Office No - +91-120-2520414 ext. 213
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
daniellim_yh
> > Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 6:29 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [development-axapta] making enum element invisible
> > 
> > hi all,
> > 
> > how we can make enum element invisible?for example for usage in 
form?
> > 
> > if i have an enum of element A,B and C, but in form i only would 
like 
> > to display A and B for user selection, can i make C invisible 
inside 
> > the form?
> > 
> > thx in advance.
> > 
> > daniel
> > 
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