I have read the book page on Display Modes.
I have these items, currently shown in Outline (normal) display mode:
I want only want to display Parents and Children that meet the grid source in outline mode, i.e. Parent1 and Parent2 with Child & Child2.
Is that possible?
If I use Source Item (Tree View), I get this:
Parent2 shows what I wanted and expected. However, Parent1 shows children that don't meet the grid source.
It is even more confusing if I use the Flat List:
Then Parent2's children "qqq" & "www" are shown...???
How do I ?
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Flat list shows all items…
Flat list is designed to be flat i.e. without hierarchy. It shows all items meeting grid source at the top level. So your Children 1 & 2 should also be shown at top level -- are they?
You (I) would then normally view the flat list grid without sub-items expanded. I find the inclusion of context parents (item #9 in your screenshot) does make things confusing. If choosing flat view would (auto-) collapse all items and remove context parents, things would be clearer -- all items shown would meet grid source (I'm unable to check exactly how it works right now).
1. Grid Display Modes
1. Grid Display Modes
Apply column filter to the …
Apply column filter to the "Test" field? That should remove unchecked children if the filter is set to all levels.
Wayne
Agreed. Use the Source bar…
Agreed. Use the Source bar to filter the children on Test.
Hi Viking, As others have…
Hi Viking,
As others have said, please show the display after a refresh. Some items will be collapsed. This is by design
As Wayne said, you can apply a column filter if you want, though the default view should do the job.
n.b. Flat list works best when you turn off context parents, as it adds a hierarchy to what is supposed to be flat
Hi Pierre, The 1st image…
Hi Pierre,
The 1st image shows the grid in Outline (normal) display mode
The 2nd and 3rd images shows respective modes after refresh.
Let's discuss at next CS..
Retest as I cannot reproduce…
Retest as I cannot reproduce your images. In my tests: