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    Check boxes on the interface

    Gary Williams
    Offline Gary Williams over 7 years ago

    So when I create a new interface and insert a check box attribute I add a fixed value   and with a default value usually 0  so it should just have a empty box and you can add a check mark. But with everyone of them it also add a value for a filled in box like this   Is there a way to just have the first two and not the filled in box like the  blue box at the bottom ?

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    • Gail Heitland
      0 Offline Gail Heitland Wed, May 4 2016 2:26 PM
      I'm having this same issue and would be interested in the response!
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    • Gail Heitland
      0 Offline Gail Heitland Wed, May 4 2016 2:26 PM
      I'm having this same issue and would be interested in the response!
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    • Lonnie Frater
      0 Offline Lonnie Frater Wed, Jan 18 2023 1:50 AM in reply to Gail Heitland

      Was there a solution for the checkbox? I to added a checkbox and have 3 states blank, checked, filled. I only want blank and checked.

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    • Robert McMillan
      0 Offline Robert McMillan Thu, Jan 19 2023 5:40 AM in reply to Lonnie Frater

      Try changing the data type of a test attribute to be either a character or integer and toggling allow nulls on/off when creating the attribute. There was a combination that works but I can't recall what it was off the top of my head. In a programming sense 0 is unchecked, 1 is checked and null (undefined) is the third option.

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    • Lonnie Frater
      0 Offline Lonnie Frater Thu, Jan 19 2023 6:29 AM in reply to Robert McMillan

      Hi Robert,

      Integer and was it "char"? Tried both of these with same result. Have also tried vchar, decimal and numeric, all with same result.

      Any more ideas? It is a pity Bentley does not document this suff.

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