New Select List with Entries
In the example tables below, Custom Select List 2 is dependent on Custom Select List 1 that is defined in the Excel file or already exists in the database.
Current Select List |
Select List |
Current Value |
Value |
Dependent List/Value |
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Custom Select List 1 |
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L1 Value 1 |
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L1 Value 2 |
New Select List Entry in Existing Select List
Current Select List |
Select List |
Current Value |
Value |
Dependent List/Value |
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Property Category |
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Custom 1 |
Select List Dependency for New Select List
Current Select List |
Select List |
Current Value |
Value |
Dependent List/Value |
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Custom Select List 2 |
Custom Select List 1 |
New Dependencies for Select Lists and Select List Entries
In this example, only List A exists and new select list entries A1 and A2 are going to be added to it. List B and all of its select list entries are going to be newly imported into the database. The select list entries for List B will be dependent on the select list entries selected from List A.
Current Select List |
Select List |
Current Value |
Value |
Dependent List/Value |
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List A |
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A1 |
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A2 |
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List B |
List A |
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B1 |
A1 |
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B2 |
A1 |
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B3 |
A2 |
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B4 |
A2 |
To enable dependencies between select list entries in two select lists, a dependency must also be established between those select lists, as shown in the 4th row of the table.