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Use 2 different parameter table on the same parameter component on Low-Code app

Solved750 views10th August 2023low-code parametercontrol
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Marco Di Blasi [DevOps Advocate]24 26th July 2023 0 Comments

Hi

As for the title, I’m wondering to know if there is the possibility to match up 2 different parameter from 2 different parameter table on the same parameter table component on the Low-Code App

I know is possibile to have these information on the same table if retrived with a GQI that use a join table, but in this case I can’t use the result from the GQI to fullfill a parameter component.

Someone know how to achive this? or in case know a valid work around?

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 10th August 2023

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Ward Haeck [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]3.52K Posted 26th July 2023 4 Comments

Hi Marco,

Unfortunately, you can’t add multiple tables or parameters from different tables to one parameter table component.

The only workaround I see is to have two parameter table components, one for each parameter.

What is limiting you from using GQI for this purpose?

Best regards,

Ward

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 10th August 2023
Marco Di Blasi commented 26th July 2023

Hi Ward, thanks for you response
If I use the GQI to merge the table can’t be used to fullfill the parameter table component, so I can see the result from the GQI, but not change the parameters retrived by the GQI.
Instead I have the necessity to merge 2 different table, and show as one table on the Low-Code app, with the possibility to change the values in the table

Ward Haeck [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 26th July 2023

Okay I understand. It is indeed not possible to change the values in a GQI table. For now, the only workaround I see is to use two parameter table components.
If you would be able to put these two table columns together in one table on data level, then you can display them as one table using the parameter table component.

Gilles Bara [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 26th July 2023

You can link your parameter table with a dropdown that contains the tables you are interested in. That way you can reuse the same component to display the table, and pick in the dropdown what table should be displayed. Sadly, as Ward pointed out, having multiple tables displayed at the same time, in the same component, is not possible.

Marco Di Blasi commented 27th July 2023

Hi Gilles, thanks a lot for your insight, this is a great idea, the only problem I not highligheted is related they ask me less parameters from the entire parameter table, so I cherry picking every parameters, and with a dropdown this is not possibile.
I can’t neither setup a dropdown for each parameter :/

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