Hi,
i'd like to show/hide the group by area using the feature chooser. Is this possible?
Your documentation states a "featureChooserText" and a "featureChooserTextHide" property. But i can't see an differences when I set any of those properties.
Regards,
Benjamin Klawitter
Good to know, thanks.
Hello Benjamin,
Thank you for the update. As the group by doesn’t appear in the feature chooser they have not effect. It appears they were copied over or inherited and will be removed in future releases.
thanks for the info. I will look into your product ideas page.
Just one more thing: Could you explain what "featureChooserText" and "featureChooserTextHide" are actually used for?
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After looking into group by and the feature chooser and doing some research, show/hiding the group by area using the feature chooser and having the group by operated through the feature chooser has been determined to be a new product idea. You can suggest new product ideas for future versions (or vote for existing ones) at <http://ideas.infragistics.com>.
There are many benefits to submitting a product idea:
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