Alberto Iglesias Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 8, 2018 #1 Hello everyone, anyone knows is is posible to get the name of object in this case? I trying to get the name because in my case, i'm using the TAG property to put some stuffs, and I can't use it. B4X: For Each v As View In p.GetAllViewsRecursive Log( v.NAME ) <------------ Next
Hello everyone, anyone knows is is posible to get the name of object in this case? I trying to get the name because in my case, i'm using the TAG property to put some stuffs, and I can't use it. B4X: For Each v As View In p.GetAllViewsRecursive Log( v.NAME ) <------------ Next
JordiCP Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jun 8, 2018 #2 You can add a map to the tag property, where one of the fields is the name and another all what you were adding to it up to now Upvote 0
You can add a map to the tag property, where one of the fields is the name and another all what you were adding to it up to now
Alberto Iglesias Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 8, 2018 #3 ok, but you can't do that via Designer right? Upvote 0
JordiCP Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jun 8, 2018 #4 no -EDIT- But you could add the name string to the tag field, with an identifiable separator (# or others) , and then the rest, so that it could be easily parseable by code Last edited: Jun 8, 2018 Upvote 0
no -EDIT- But you could add the name string to the tag field, with an identifiable separator (# or others) , and then the rest, so that it could be easily parseable by code