Dear Cspro Developer Team,
According to my experience, i see there's a limitation to the number of variable who can be displayed in a lookup (pickup) list.
So, when we ulpload 200 households in this list, severals doens't appear.
Please, does it have a way to remove this limitation?
Thanks in advance,
Lookup list: Limits in Csentry
Lookup list: Limits in Csentry
G.VOLNY, a CSProuser from Haiti, since 2004
Re: Lookup list: Limits in Csentry
Can you clarify what you mean by lookup (pickup) list?
Re: Lookup list: Limits in Csentry
Thank you Aaron for your support.
It's a list where enumerator can choose household (or other statistics units) for a census/survey. Normally we have this using an external dictionary and
loadcase.
I hope this explanation will be clear for you.
It's a list where enumerator can choose household (or other statistics units) for a census/survey. Normally we have this using an external dictionary and
loadcase.
I hope this explanation will be clear for you.
G.VOLNY, a CSProuser from Haiti, since 2004
Re: Lookup list: Limits in Csentry
I'm interested in how the lookup (pickup) list was implemented. It would be helpful if you attached a demo project that demonstrated the implementation and issue.
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Re: Lookup list: Limits in Csentry
The limits to selcase/accept/show/showarray are 10,000 rows, so that's quite a bit. More than 200 values can definitely be shown for a value set. How are you implementing this?
Re: Lookup list: Limits in Csentry
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PROC GLOBAL
array string labels(100);
array numeric codes(100)
PROC REF_1_NUMERO_REFERENCE
if visualvalue ($) =notappl
then
numeric nextEntry = 1;
forcase PRELISTE_DICT where CODE_ENUMERATEUR=CODE_OPERATEUR do
codes(nextEntry) =NUMERO_ENQUETE;
labels(nextEntry) = strip (NOM_CONTACT_1_MAISON)+" "+strip(PRENOM_CONTACT_1_MAISON)"
nextEntry = nextEntry + 1;
enddo;
codes(nextEntry) = notappl;
setvalueset(REF_1_NUMERO_REFERENCE,codes, labels);
endif;
I see the problem now, it's in the Array size (100).
Best Regards,
G.VOLNY, a CSProuser from Haiti, since 2004