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Emanuela
Calcite | Level 5

Hi All,

 

is there a possibility to establish a dependency between two control objects in the prompt container, such that the second control object is disabled (if there are no data) when the first control object is selected?

 

SAS VA Version : 7.3

 

Thanks!

Emanuela

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Renato_sas
SAS Employee

@TriciaAanderud is correct. You can’t really disable a control object, but you can define interaction between controls and implement a cascading prompt.

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TriciaAanderud
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

You can establish the dependancy but I'm not aware of a way to disable it.

 

 

What are you trying to do? Maybe there is a workaround?


Tricia Aanderud

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Renato_sas
SAS Employee

@TriciaAanderud is correct. You can’t really disable a control object, but you can define interaction between controls and implement a cascading prompt.

Emanuela
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for letting me know!

 

 

 

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