How do you add multiple edittext dynamically without knowing how many editext a user would need? I know how to add edittext by giving each edittext an id but if I don't know how many the user needs in the first place, how would I do this? I like to ask the user to enter the number of persons to a form and from there, display the number of edittext..... Just not sure where to begin on this..
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I am new at Android so i really don't know How to get String Value from EditText on Button Click(Search), which must populate a ListView using raw Query in SqlLite Database. I have One Activity Which consist of EditText and SearchButton while another Activity which consist of ListView. Which means the Results should display on another Activity (in ListView). . Thanks in Advance to All.
#Uzair try breaking your question into sub parts. Its a lot of code that needs to be explained. So try breaking your queries.
I would like to create a button which then opens an inputbox, the user then inputs a message, and then I would like to create a table with there name & the message in, on the same form.
Is this possible in Domino Designer?
Formula?
LotusScripts?
Not knowing the proper use case, and expecting that more than just one user will be able to click that button for a single document, let me recommend a slightly different solution:
I tend to solve these by using a simple multi value text field, make it computed when composed. Then if a user enters a message I append (or prepend) a new line to the list field like in
[Lothar Mueller, 2015-05-01 15:00:01]: this is my message
I have a text field/editable, allow multiple values, semicolon for both Multi-Value Options property, in which I want to save current user when they click a button. On the button I have the following code:
#SetField("fieldA"; #Name([CN];#UserName));
The previous value always gets overwritten by the new. What would be the solution to have multiple values stored in?
#SetField("fieldA"; fieldA:#Name([CN];#UserName));
That will append the current user's name to the item.
You might want to look into using the #Unique function. Remember there's a 32K limit of summary field data, so don't let this list grow indefinitely. See #Subset function. Also, bear in mind that the user can save the document without clicking your button, so a Querysave event might be a better place to do this.
I have an application that uses the Ext Lib value picker from a view and it works but it is very cludgy. The reason is that there are over a thousand choices and the user has to scroll through them all to get to where he/she wants to go. I want to use the HughesConnect.com picklist CC, which is very nice. However, I am having trouble with a particular issue that is probably very simple but I can't figure it out.
I want to be able to use the HughesConnect.com picklist CC to grab one value at a time and put it into a field. Then, when the user clicks on the button again, I just want them to have the ability to grab a value and append it to the same field. Every time I run it now, it is just overwriting the field. I can't use Multi Value in the CC because the view has multi values in the column from the same document. I have found that if this is the case, it doesn't work. No matter what I try. I am not very good with arrays in XPages, so I am likely doing something wrong and to be honest, I don't even have any sample code because everything I have tried hasn't worked.
I am starting to wonder whether it's even possible but it sounds so simple that it must be.
The Value Picker allows you to add a search with a view data source. Is there a reason for not using that? I can't remember if search support multi-select. It may not.
If you want to use Mark's view picker, how about getting a bit creative. Push the value into a Hidden Input field that has an onChange event. In the onChange event, append the value to a different multi-value field. If you bind the Dojo List Text Box to your multi-value field, it will make it easier for users to deselect entries. It's a bit creative, but should produce exactly the result you're looking for.
I am making a list using LinearLayout and would like to add several "person"-objects to my "list"
I need to be able to click on an object in this list an pull out the person object or at least the personId to be able to find the specific person in my database.
How do I go about doing this?
I have tried using a TextView but it is too simple to contain all of the desired values.
I have also tried using a ListView but I have several LinearLayout next to each other. The ListView scroll individually and therefore I can't use them
Here is an image:
As you can see I am trying to make a grid of sorts each column is a linearview and at the moment so are each row.
I realize there is a grid but I need to be able to fit objects in where I want them and I am too inexperienced to write my own adapter for the gridview
You can achieve this using a ListView with a custom ArrayAdapter.
Check out this example.
Instead of the Weather class, use your own Person object and make the necessary modifications.
Edit:
After reading your edit, I can see that you have some kind of Grid. So my best guess would be to use a GridView with a custom adapter.
Since you are getting your data from a database, you might as well use a custom CursorAdapter.
But I still haven't figured out what you're trying to do.
It seems that you want all the cells to be visible. That would only mean you have a small/finite amount of cells, and in that case a GridView wouldn't be any better than a for loop that adds views to a layout.