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.NET Framework 4.5.2+

ListViewFilterAttribute(String, String, String, String, Int32, Boolean) Constructor

Initializes a new instance of the ListViewFilterAttribute.

Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.SystemModule

Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.v24.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp

Declaration

public ListViewFilterAttribute(
    string id,
    string criteria,
    string caption,
    string description,
    int index,
    bool isCurrentFilter
)

Parameters

Name Type Description
id String

A string value that represents the ID of the filter to be created. This parameter value is assigned to the ListViewFilterAttribute.Id property.

criteria String

A string value that represents criteria for filtering the current List View. This parameter value is assigned to the ListViewFilterAttribute.Criteria property.

caption String

A string value that represents a caption of the filter to be created. This parameter value is assigned to the ListViewFilterAttribute.Caption property.

description String

A string value that represents a description of the filter to be created. This value will be set for the tooltip of the corresponding Filter Action’s item. This parameter value is assigned to the ListViewFilterAttribute.Description property.

index Int32

An integer value specifying the order index of the filter to be created. This parameter value is assigned to the ListViewFilterAttribute.Index property.

isCurrentFilter Boolean

true if the filter to be created will initially be applied to the current List View; otherwise, false. This parameter value is assigned to the ListViewFilterAttribute.IsCurrentFilter property.

Remarks

If you apply several ListViewFilter attributes, you can specify an index for each of them. This allows you to locate the Filter Action’s items in the required order.

The following code demonstrate how to pass an index:

[ListViewFilter("Filter2","","MyFilter2","",true,Index=2)]
public class Contact : Person {
   //...
}
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