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Specifies the set of .NET types that trigger the condition. When any of the types in this set are present, the condition is met and the object is displayed using this control. This element is used when defining a custom control view.
- Configuration Element
- ViewDefinitions Element
- View Element
- CustomControl Element
- CustomEntries Element
- CustomEntry Element
- EntrySelectedBy Element
<SelectionSetName>NameofSelectionSet</SelectionSetName>
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the
SelectionSetName
element.
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Element | Description |
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SelectionCondition Element for EntrySelectedBy for CustomControl for View | Defines a condition that must exist for the control definition to be used. |
Specify the name of the selection set.
Selection sets are common groups of .NET objects that can be used by any view that the formatting file defines. For more information about creating and referencing selection sets, see Defining Sets of Objects.
The selection condition can specify a selection set or .NET type, but cannot specify both. For more information about how to use selection conditions, see Defining Conditions for when Data is Displayed.
SelectionCondition Element for EntrySelectedBy for CustomControl for View
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