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How to achieve FileSelector with multiple file selection

Solved404 views1st July 2024
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Harald Schwarz [DevOps Advocate]215 26th June 2024 0 Comments

In an interactive automation script new FileSelector(){ AllowMultipleFiles = true } is set.
But in script execution only single file selection is available.

Harald Schwarz [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 1st July 2024

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Tom Waterbley [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]8.89K Posted 26th June 2024 2 Comments

Hi Harald, the code that you’ve shared seems correct at first sight. If AllowMultipleFiles is true, it should be possible to upload more than one file. The uploaded files are then available in the UploadedFilePaths property.

The AllowMultipleFiles property is available since DataMiner Feature Release 10.1.8 and Main Release 10.2.0. Which DataMiner version are you using?

Harald Schwarz [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 1st July 2024
Harald Schwarz [DevOps Advocate] commented 27th June 2024

Hi Tom,
we are using DataMiner (10.4.6.0-14348), but see:
https://docs.dataminer.services/develop/api/types/Skyline.DataMiner.Automation.UIBlockDefinition.AllowMultipleFiles.html?q=AllowMultiple

Here under Remarks:
“In an interactive Automation script that is used in the DataMiner web apps, you can use this property to configure a file selector component that allows the user to upload multiple files. To do so, set the property AllowMultipleFiles to true.”

DataMiner web apps are Low-Code-Apps?
I’m executing in Cube.

Tom Waterbley [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 27th June 2024

Hi Harald, this feature is indeed only available when the script is executed from a low-code app.

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