Hi,
i want to display the value of selected feature path in another
text box quiet similar to how the selected feature path is displayed in custom setup dialog in the same dialog.
let me know.
Regards
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selected feature path
Started by
sachin123
, Jul 25 2003 03:14
3 replies to this topic
Posted 28 July 2003 - 01:27
Looking for some help on <selected feature path>.
i need to display the <selected feature path> with a static
text in another text box in the customsetup dialog.
i am not able to get it working.
Posted 10 August 2003 - 03:09
Hi Sachin
I am giving this solution assuming that you are using InstallShield Developer Basic MSI Project. The Features' destination directories are by default bound to the INSTALLDIR (both property and directory identifier). You could use different identifiers for your features' destination if you would like to install different features on to different locations. You would have to create separate directory identifiers for each of these features. These identifiers would be available as properties which can be bound to static text or text box controls in the IDE.
Hope this answers your question.
Regards
Neo
I am giving this solution assuming that you are using InstallShield Developer Basic MSI Project. The Features' destination directories are by default bound to the INSTALLDIR (both property and directory identifier). You could use different identifiers for your features' destination if you would like to install different features on to different locations. You would have to create separate directory identifiers for each of these features. These identifiers would be available as properties which can be bound to static text or text box controls in the IDE.
Hope this answers your question.
Regards
Neo
Posted 12 August 2003 - 11:25
Just to add, you can click on each feature in the Feature view and see what its destination directory is set to.
You can then create a dialog that uses this property for its value in the browse folder control.
You can then create a dialog that uses this property for its value in the browse folder control.