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Here is a new DecSoft App Builder with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft App Builder with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft App Builder with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft HTML Compiler with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft HTML Compiler with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft App Builder with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft App Builder with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft App Builder with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft HTML Compiler with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Here is a new DecSoft App Builder with the below changes, fixes and enhancements:
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Hello Andrea,
No problem. Just in case you want to use a "data" attribute in the DIV, here is the way to do it (talking about AB1):
And then in the CSS we can apply rules like below:
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Hello Andrea,
If the solution using CSS can be good for you, I think there is not a problem to use it: finally we can almost always choose different paths to get our expected results. However, note a couple of things. First of all, in order to avoid the conditions, you are using various CSS rules: so, in fact you "avoid" conditions but used various CSS rules.
On the other hand, the "volume" attribute is not an standard attribute, so, maybe you must avoid it. Maybe you can use a "data-volume" attribute and use your technique with CSS rules, in order to avoid to use a non standard attribute like "volume". On the other hand, if you use HTML, then you can may use different texts (in variables) that you cannot use in CSS.
In principle is not a problem to use the conditions in the HTML, so, I think that in your shoes that is the solution that I will take (in fact the conditions are a very powerful tool that we can use when needed), however, as I said above, if you get the things working as you expected using CSS, then use CSS, Andrea.
Hello Andrea,
Yes; it's possible to use these kind of conditions in HTML controls, not only in Reports. Talking about AB1, we are talking about something like below, taking in consideration that "volume" is a variable defined with "SetVar":
The below is also possible:
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