VGridOptionsFilter.FilterEditorAllowCustomExpressions Property
Gets or sets whether the Filter Editor allows you to display, create and edit custom expressions—expressions that cannot be converted to Filter Editor nodes.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraVerticalGrid
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraVerticalGrid.v24.2.dll
Declaration
[DefaultValue(DefaultBoolean.Default)]
[XtraSerializableProperty]
public DefaultBoolean FilterEditorAllowCustomExpressions { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
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DefaultBoolean | Default | A value that specifies whether the Filter Editor allows you to display, create and edit custom expressions. |
Available values:
Name | Description | Return Value |
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True | The value is true. |
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False | The value is false. |
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Default | The value is specified by a global option or a higher-level object. |
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Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Object Type | Path to FilterEditorAllowCustomExpressions |
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VGridControl |
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Remarks
Individual filter expressions (for example, expressions that contain advanced or custom functions) cannot be converted to Filter Editor nodes. Below is an example:
[Sales Date] > AddDays(LocalDateTimeToday(), -25)
The AllowCustomExpressions property specifies whether and how the Filter Editor displays these expressions. The following options are available:
- True
The Filter Editor displays custom expressions, and allows users to edit existing and create new custom expressions.
Users can create new custom expressions from a context menu.
Users can click the expression to open the Expression Editor, which allows them to edit the expression.
Handle the VGridControl.FilterEditorCreated event to customize this Expression Editor.
- Default
- The Filter Editor displays custom expressions as simple text. A user cannot edit or create custom expressions.
- False
- The Filter Editor does not display custom expressions, and does not allow users to create new ones.