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See also: Data Tables

Lead:  Liav Nadler 

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Description

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  • The component contains two lists:

    • Available Columns (on the left): a list of all columns available for the table

    • Selected Columns (on the right): a list of the currently displayed columns

  • Between the two lists there is a set of buttons, allowing the user to move items between them

  • Under the selected columns list there is a set of buttons, allowing the user the reorder selected items

  • Next to the selected columns title there is an indicator, showing the number of selected items out of the total number of items (for example: 7/22)

  • At the top of each list a search bar may appear, allowing the user to quickly locate specific items. The search bar is optional, depending on the number of items

  • In case the list is too long to be displayed in its container, a vertical scroll bar appears

  • At the bottom-left corner of the dialog box there is a button titled Restore Defaults

  • The Available Columns area may contain a tree list. In this case, button for collapsing and expanding the tree may appear:

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Order

  • The Selected Columns list shows the list of columns in the same order as they appear on the data table

  • The Available Columns list is sorted alphanumerically

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  • On the Selected Columns list, the user can reorder items by selecting them and then clicking the up or down buttons under the listAfter the items were ordered they remain selected until the user selects other items. In this case, reordering multiple items will keep their relative locations (i.e. including gaps between items, if exists)

  • The user can also reorder items using /wiki/spaces/~347593403/pages/918783940Reordering . In this case, when reordering multiple items will keep their relative locations (including gaps between items, if exists)they will be clustered

  • After the items were ordered they remain selected until the user selects other items

Restoring Defaults

  • Clicking the Restore Defaults button restores the dialog box to its original state (“factory default”)

  • After clicking the button the user can confirm the action by clicking the Done button, or to cancel

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  • In this case, clicking the Done button:

    • Shows an error message at the bottom of the dialog

    • Disables the button

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Limiting the Number of Items

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