The Dropdown control is a dropdown menu that you can use in the HeaderLine control. The
quick filter is modeled by using the Dropdown control and displays the list of items that are
defined within the control. The business Logic filters the list depending on the selected item of
the dropdown.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions
The table lists the Dropdown attributes.
Attribute
Description
Value or Pattern
Required
name
Identification of this dropdown
string
yes
textLines
Controls after how many lines the text in the expanded QuickFilter is truncated with
ellipses. Allowed values are 1 and 2. Other values are ignored.
integer
no
dataSource
The filter items (including clear option)
Any list data where the list elements contain a reference to an image
yes
width
The width of the control and dropdown on tablets. A numeric value is used as width and
can be defined in px or em.
string (For example, 300 px or 8em)
no
Binding Target Properties
The Dropdown control supports these properties
for the binding targets that are specified in the control.
Target
Description
Binding Type
Required
label
Defines the label that’s shown when no filter is selected.
Label
Mandatory
Headline
Defines the headline of the dropdown control.
Label
Optional
Icon
Defines the icon that’s shown in the control.
Image
Optional
IconSelected
Defines to the icon that’s shown when the dropdown is open.
Image
Optional
Editable
Defines the editable property of the control.
Editable
Optional
Visible
Defines the visible property of the control.
Visible
Optional
Items
The table lists the Items attribute that can be used with binding
target properties
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