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Defining Conditions for Displaying Data

When defining what data is displayed by a view or a control, you can specify a condition that must exist for the data to be displayed. The condition can be triggered by a specific property, or when a script or property value evaluates to true. When the selection condition is met, the definition of the view or control is used.

Specifying a Selection Condition for a Definition

When creating a definition for a view or control, the EntrySelectedBy element is used to specify which objects will use the definition or what condition must exist for the definition to be used. The condition is specified by the SelectionCondition element.

In the following example, a selection condition is specified for a definition of a table view. In this example, the definition is used only when the specified script is evaluated to true.

<TableRowEntry>
  <EntrySelectedBy>
    <SelectionCondition>
      <ScriptBlock>ScriptToEvaluate</ScriptBlock>
    </SelectionCondition>
  </EntrySelectedBy>
  <TableColumnItems>
  </TableColumnItems>
</TableRowEntry>

There is no limit to the number of selection conditions that you can specify for a definition of a view or control. The only requirements are the following:

  • The selection condition must specify one property name or script to trigger the condition, but cannot specify both.

  • The selection condition can specify any number of .NET types or selection sets, but cannot specify both.

Specifying a Selection Condition for an Item

You can also specify when an item of a list view or control is used by including the ItemSelectionCondition element in the item definition. In the following example, a selection condition is specified for an item of a list view. In this example, the item is used only when the script is evaluated to true.

<ListItem>
  <ItemSelectionCondition>
    <ScriptBlock>ScriptToEvaluate</ScriptBlock>
  </ItemSelectionCondition>
</ListItem>

You can specify only one selection condition for an item. And the condition must specify one property name or script to trigger the condition, but cannot specify both.

XML Elements

The following XML elements are used to create a selection condition.

See Also

Writing a PowerShell Formatting File