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‎Jun 07, 2006
10:31 AM
Dialog options
Hi -
I'm new to InstallShield, but I'm sure there has to be a way to be able to handle the following situation:
I've got two custom Dialogs - very simple, with just a single textField in each. I want to display either one or both dialogs, depending on which feature(s) a user selects from the Feature Dialog. Is there a way of doing this?
Would it be better, to just have a single custom Dialog containing 2 textFields, and to disable/enable the textFields depending on what the User selects in the Feature Dialog? If so, how do I check within the custom Dialog which feature(s) the user has selected?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Paul
I'm new to InstallShield, but I'm sure there has to be a way to be able to handle the following situation:
I've got two custom Dialogs - very simple, with just a single textField in each. I want to display either one or both dialogs, depending on which feature(s) a user selects from the Feature Dialog. Is there a way of doing this?
Would it be better, to just have a single custom Dialog containing 2 textFields, and to disable/enable the textFields depending on what the User selects in the Feature Dialog? If so, how do I check within the custom Dialog which feature(s) the user has selected?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Paul
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‎Jun 07, 2006
10:58 AM
Simple - just add both dialogs in your sequence after the feature selection dialog and in the conditions of each you can use a StringComparison:
Compare Text -> $P(FeatureBeanID.active)
Operation -> Equals
Source -> true
What I usually do is if I have a lot of Actions associated with a feature - like Getting Reg values or Custom events, I add a wizard sequence and put the condition on that, that way you do not have to add the conditions to all the actions you want to do for a particular feature!
Regards,
Tom
Compare Text -> $P(FeatureBeanID.active)
Operation -> Equals
Source -> true
What I usually do is if I have a lot of Actions associated with a feature - like Getting Reg values or Custom events, I add a wizard sequence and put the condition on that, that way you do not have to add the conditions to all the actions you want to do for a particular feature!
Regards,
Tom
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‎Jun 07, 2006
01:21 PM
Thanks very much Tom!! That's exactly what I was looking for.
Paul
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