Hi Johan, hi Martin,

Just for the sake of completeness:
Having
select.null=
select.nullValid=
as string resources, an empty option is displayed as first item if nullValid
is true.
If it is false, there is still the 'Please choose one' option.

Anyway, I'll stick to the ListMultipleChoice solution I have described
before, it might not be the most elegant one, but I think the code is more
comprehensive this way.

Thanks again for your input on this.


Martin Makundi wrote:
> 
> DId you try setting the <componentId>.null <- property value? If null
> is valid then try <componentId>.nullValid , see
> 

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