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      mjbcomputers
      last edited by

      For some reason MANGO did not like the "pointView.id"... What I did to get it to work was to manually place in the number based upon the graphic views url "http://localhost:8080/mango/views.shtm?viewId=2" so I placed a 2.

      var result = "";
      result += "<span onclick='mango.view.setPoint("+ point.id+", "+ 2 +", ""+ !value +"")'>";

      if (value)
      result += "i'm ON. click me";
      else
      result += "i'm OFF. click me";

      result += "</span>";
      return result;

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        mlohbihler
        last edited by

        The dangers of trusting dated information...

        I don't recall what version it was, but somewhere the var was changed from pointView to pointComponent.

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          mjbcomputers
          last edited by

          Thanks for the info! I'll change my code!

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            Jokke
            last edited by

            Hello

            The code for clicking the text works nicely. I am more intrested to have image(button/checkbox/light bulb) which can be clicked to togle the value. with such the usability would be better. Is there any new methods for this? How is the "have drinks" in mango example implemeted?

            The code posted by cyberoblivion seems intresting. Can you please explain some details. Where is the codes to "in div" and the onmousebutton event handler to be put?

            thanks
            Jokke

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              mlohbihler
              last edited by

              Hi Jokke,

              The "have a drink" control in the sample remote view is coded as follows:

              var s = &quot;&quot;;
              if (value)
                  s += &quot;&lt;img style='cursor:pointer;' src='graphics/Drinks/drink.png' onclick='mango.view.setPoint(&quot;+ point.id +&quot;, \&quot;&quot;+ pointComponent.id +&quot;\&quot;, \&quot;false\&quot;);return false;'/&gt&quot;;
              else
                  s += &quot;&lt;img src='graphics/Drinks/drink_empty.png'/&gt&quot;;
              return s;
              

              The backing point has a change detector that triggers an event handler after 30 seconds.

              If you're more interested in the flashing light toggle, the code for that is:

              var s = &quot;&quot;;
              s += &quot;Or, use these scripted controls to turn the light &quot;;
              s += &quot;&lt;a href='#' onclick='mango.view.setPoint(&quot;+ point.id +&quot;, \&quot;&quot;+ pointComponent.id +&quot;\&quot;, \&quot;false\&quot;);return false;'&gt&quot;;
              s += value ? &quot;Off&quot; : &quot;&lt;b&gt;Off&lt;/b&gt&quot;;
              s += &quot;&lt;/a&gt, &quot;;
              s += &quot;&lt;a href='#' onclick='mango.view.setPoint(&quot;+ point.id +&quot;, \&quot;&quot;+ pointComponent.id +&quot;\&quot;, \&quot;true\&quot;);return false;'&gt&quot;;
              s += value ? &quot;&lt;b&gt;On&lt;/b&gt&quot; : &quot;On&quot;;
              s += &quot;&lt;/a&gt, or to &quot;;
              s += &quot;&lt;a href='#' onclick='mango.view.setPoint(&quot;+ point.id +&quot;, \&quot;&quot;+ pointComponent.id +&quot;\&quot;, \&quot;&quot;+ !value +&quot;\&quot;);return false;'&gt;Toggle&lt;/a&gt&quot;;
              s += &quot; its state.&quot;;
              return s;
              
              

              Best regards,
              Matthew

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                Jokke
                last edited by

                Excelent, thanks for the hints. Now I got the image click working. Your example was also simple enough for other js noobs like me :D .

                -Jokke

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                  diegoferreira
                  last edited by

                  Hello,

                  Great topic, but let´s say I wanna alter other datapoint values not related to this server side script.

                  I tried something like:

                  s += "<a href='#' onclick='mango.view.setPoint("+ "\"DP_900421\"" +", \""+ pointComponent.id +"\", \"false\");return false;'>"
                  

                  And it returns me simple error message box, with no info, and no JS error.

                  What should be the proper way to set other datapoint values?

                  Thanks,

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                    diegoferreira
                    last edited by

                    Something I tried too:

                    var s = "";
                    var dpVO = new com.serotonin.mango.db.dao.DataPointDao();
                     if (value){
                         s += "<img style='cursor:pointer;' src='graphics/U27-12/Button/bt_On.jpg' onclick='mango.view.setPoint(" + dpVO.getDataPoint("DP_403189").getId() +", \""+ pointComponent.id +"\", \"false\");return false;'/>";
                    } else {
                         s += "<img style='cursor:pointer;' src='graphics/U27-12/Button/bt_Off.jpg' onclick='mango.view.setPoint("+ dpVO.getDataPoint("DP_403189").getId() +", \""+ pointComponent.id +"\", \"true\");return true;'/>";
                    }
                     return s;
                    

                    I set an "input" data point as my reference datapoint, and this is my attempt to configure or set an "output" datapoint by server side script.

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                      mlohbihler
                      last edited by

                      Setting of points not added to the view is not allowed because it could violate permissions.

                      Best regards,
                      Matthew

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                        diegoferreira
                        last edited by

                        That is true, but even if add the "output" datapoint beside my server side script I the error persists.

                        The question rests... no way to do this?

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                          mlohbihler
                          last edited by

                          Well, i spoke a bit generally there. Setting of points not in a view is a potential violation of permissions, and pretty much for this reason there is no support in view components for what you are trying to do (i.e. use the XID to reference a point to set, or for any other reason for that matter).

                          Can you not just use a script component for the point in question? Otherwise, what you can do is create a point change detector on the scripts point that triggers set point handler(s) that sets another point(s).

                          Best regards,
                          Matthew

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                            diegoferreira
                            last edited by

                            Thanks, I´ll try this approach!

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