SelectionCondition Element for EntrySelectedBy for EnumerableExpansion
Defines the condition that must exist to expand the collection objects of this definition.
Schema
- Configuration Element
- DefaultSettings Element
- EnumerableExpansions Element
- EnumerableExpansion Element
- EntrySelectedBy Element
- SelectionCondition Element
Syntax
<SelectionCondition>
<TypeName>Nameof.NetType</TypeName>
<SelectionSetName>NameofSelectionSet</SelectionSetName>
<PropertyName>.NetTypeProperty</PropertyName>
<ScriptBlock>ScriptToEvaluate</ScriptBlock>
</SelectionCondition>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the
SelectionCondition
element. You must specify a single PropertyName
or ScriptBlock
element. The
SelectionSetName
and TypeName
elements are optional. You can specify one of either element.
Attributes
None.
Child Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
PropertyName Element for SelectionCondition for EntrySelectedBy for EnumerableExpansion | Optional element. Specifies the .NET property that triggers the condition. |
ScriptBlock Element for SelectionCondition for EntrySelectedBy for EnumerableExpansion | Optional element. Specifies the script that triggers the condition. |
SelectionSetName Element for SelectionCondition for EntrySelectedBy for EnumerableExpansion | Optional element. Specifies the set of .NET types that triggers the condition. |
TypeName Element for SelectionCondition for EntrySelectedBy for EnumerableExpansion | Optional element. Specifies a .NET type that triggers the condition. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
EntrySelectedBy Element for EnumerableExpansion | Defines which .NET collection objects are expanded by this definition. |
Remarks
Each definition must have at least one type name, selection set, or selection condition defined.
When you are defining a selection condition, the following requirements apply:
- The selection condition must specify a least one property name or a script block, but cannot specify both.
- The selection condition can specify any number of .NET types or selection sets, but cannot specify both.
For more information about how to use selection conditions, see Defining Conditions for Displaying Data.
For more information about other components of a wide view, see Wide View.
See Also
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