I should add that I was referring to Selector, esp. a data-driven one.
The same may not be true for SelectorList. Peter's point is
interesting: I haven't used radio buttons much in the past. Frankly, I
haven't used SelectorList much at all cause the interface is clumsy
IMO. Oh well, better there than not.
On Friday, Apr 2, 2004, at 04:38 America/New_York, Peter Connolly wrote:
I think I ran into an aspect of this last year. From memory it was
because of the selector list interactor style I was using. Apparently
the 'scrolled list' option lets many more items be displayed than the
'radio button' option.
Hope that helps
Peter
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Pelkie
Sent: 01 April 2004 22:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [opendx-users] Item limit for "SelectorList"
Nancy Collins and I discussed this long ago (maybe in the list
archives, maybe not). I think we concluded it was 2048 chars, but I
can't find the mail.
On Thursday, Apr 1, 2004, at 13:32 America/New_York, Risner, Joel
wrote:
I recently encountered the following error using a data-driven
SelectorList:
Error: SelectorList: Invalid Data: Too many items in the list
The SelectorList I am using is driven by a string list which can have
a variable number of items. In addition, the length of the strings in
the string list can vary depending on the data set.
I have been unable to find any discussion of the limits (number of
items, number of characters, etc.) for the SelectorList module. If I
can't 'get around' this problem, I'd at least like to know what the
limits are so I can try to adjust my network accordingly.
Can someone enlighten me on this?
Thanks,
Joel Risner