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SelectionSetName Element for EntrySelectedBy for GroupBy

Specifies a set of .NET objects for the list entry. There is no limit to the number of selection sets that can be specified for an entry. This element is used when defining how a new group of objects is displayed.

Schema

  • Configuration Element
  • ViewDefinitions Element
  • View Element
  • GroupBy Element
  • CustomControl Element
  • CustomEntries Element
  • CustomEntry Element
  • EntrySelectedBy Element
  • SelectionSetName Element

Syntax

<SelectionSetName>NameofSelectionSet</SelectionSetName>

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the SelectionSetName element.

Attributes

None.

Child Elements

None.

Parent Elements

Element Description
EntrySelectedBy Element for CustomEntry for GroupBy Defines the .NET types that use this custom entry or the condition that must exist for this entry to be used.

Text Value

Specify the name of the selection set.

Remarks

Each custom control definition must have at least one type name, selection set, or selection condition defined.

Selection sets are typically used when you want to define a group of objects that are used in multiple views. For example, you may want to create a table view and a list view for the same set of objects. For more information about defining selection sets, see Defining Selection Sets.

For more information about the components of a custom control view, see Creating Custom Controls.

See Also

EntrySelectedBy Element for CustomEntry for GroupBy

Creating Custom Controls

Writing a PowerShell Formatting File