If you open a dashboard and add a selector control (a combo box with "on" and "off" as its only two possible values), and link that combo to a control, the value for both on and off are zero.
Not only does it not move the linked control, it has a "copy/paste" value of zero for each setting (on and off).
Dashboard Selector Control: on/off both return zero
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- Site Admin
- Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:02 am
Re: Dashboard Selector Control: on/off both return zero
Set the "Full range" property of the control to...
Re: Dashboard Selector Control: on/off both return zero
reflex wrote:Set the "Full range" property of t...
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- Site Admin
- Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:32 am
Re: Dashboard Selector Control: on/off both return zero
From the help file:
"Selectors have a fixed num...
Re: Dashboard Selector Control: on/off both return zero
reflex wrote:From the help file:
"Selectors hav...
Re: Dashboard Selector Control: on/off both return zero
reflex wrote:From the help file:
"Selectors hav...
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- Site Admin
- Mon Sep 08, 2014 10:56 am
Re: Dashboard Selector Control: on/off both return zero
HSJIII wrote:Shouldn't it still be returning a ...