EntrySelectedBy Element for CustomEntry for Controls
Defines the .NET types that use the definition of the common control or the condition that must exist for this control to be used. This element is used when defining a common control that can be used by all the views in the formatting file.
Schema
- Configuration Element
- Controls Element
- Control Element
- CustomControl Element
- CustomEntries Element
- CustomEntry Element
- EntrySelectedBy Element
Syntax
<EntrySelectedBy>
<TypeName>Nameof.NetType</TypeName>
<SelectionSetName>SelectionSet</SelectionSetName>
<SelectionCondition>...</SelectionCondition>
</EntrySelectedBy>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the
EntrySelectedBy
element.
Attributes
None.
Child Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
SelectionCondition Element for EntrySelectedBy for Controls for Configuration | Optional element. Defines the condition that must exist for the common control definition to be used. |
SelectionSetName Element for EntrySelectedBy for Controls for Configuration | Optional element. Specifies a set of .NET types that use this definition of the common control. |
TypeName Element for EntrySelectedBy for Controls for Configuration | Optional element. Specifies a .NET type that uses this definition of the common control. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
CustomEntry Element for CustomControl for Controls for Configuration | Provides a definition of the common control. |
Remarks
At a minimum, each definition must have at least one .NET type, selection set, or selection condition specified. There is no maximum limit to the number of types, selection sets, or selection conditions that you can specify.
See Also
SelectionCondition Element for EntrySelectedBy for Controls for Configuration
SelectionSetName Element for EntrySelectedBy for Controls for Configuration
CustomEntry Element for CustomControl for Controls for Configuration
TypeName Element for EntrySelectedBy for Controls for Configuration
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