Hello , I'm trying to filter several text values (>3 values) on 1 column of table when export excel file . The
applyCustomFilter() can not help me so I think the applyFixedValuesFilter() method can . But I found no document about it in Javascript.
I've try to use like this but it's not worked :
table.columns('Status').applyFixedValuesFilter(0,false, ['open', 'close']);
Can you help me ? Thanks
Hello ,
Thanks for your response. That would be great if we have this feature for javascript.
P/S; Sorry because of posting several posts with same query . I got stuck loading screen when click submit button, and I thought the post did not go correctly
Hello,
I made a further investigation and determined that since this functionality is already implemented for our WPF and WinForms products it could be added to the Ignite UI for JavaScript platform with a relatively small effort. I will log this in our backlog so that it will be estimated and implemented in the future versions of our product. Most probably in one of our next major releases (volume or version release). More about our release schedule is available here.
What I can suggest is keeping an eye on our “What is new” section in the documentation where it is going to be listed as a new feature.
Please let me know if you need any further assistance with this matter.
Currently, the excel library can apply a filter of a maximum of 2 values on a column using applyCustomFilter method.
At this point, we do not provide applying a filter with more than two values on a column. What I can suggest in order to see this functionality implemented is logging a new product idea. You can suggest new product ideas for future versions (or vote for existing ones) at https://ko.infragistics.com/community/ideas
Submitting your idea will allow you to communicate directly with our product management team, track the progress of your idea at any time, see how many votes it got, read comments from other developers in the community, and see if someone from the product team has additional questions for you.
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I will need some time to investigate your query. I will update you with my progress and a working sample as soon as possible.