Upload File in Grid

Hello,

when you use a File Upload field in Grid it takes quiet some space as soon as you hit the “search for a file” button. You could adjust this by expanding the File Upload Field within the whole Grid line as soon as someone wants to upload a file. I also think the “DELETE THIS FILE” message could be changed to “DELETE” only to save some space. An Upload Progress Nar would be nice as well!

Another thing: As soon as I pick a file from hard drive to upload, browser window takes some time to reload and the I can hit the upload file. Browser window should reload when I hit the upload button, not when I have picked the file. The problem with this is that as soon as i pick a file and hit the upload right away, there is no file for upload because browser window is still loading.

Hello,

I couldn’t undersant your first suggestion very well.

“when you use a File Upload field in Grid it takes quiet some space as soon as you hit the “search for a file” button. You could adjust this by expanding the File Upload Field within the whole Grid line as soon as someone wants to upload a file.”

Could you elaborate, or perhaps post a screenshot so I can make sure I understand your suggestion?

As to the others, I have sent to our development team.

regards,
Bernhard Bernsmann

can’t take a screenshot right now…let’s pretend u have an editable grid view and 5 columns. 1 colum is type file upload. Now I can edit a line and use file upload. As soon as I pick a file for upload, the colum with type file upload expands in a way which breaks the layout. By expanding 100% I mean: as soon as I choose to use the file upload field in grid, this field should expand within line 100% (just file upload field is visible) so the field does not mess with the other fields layout. Hope u get the point…otherwise generate an editable grid view and use one field as file upload…

Hello,

I sent your suggestion a couple of days ago. Sorry for not answering here.

I believe you can alter the “Delete this file” message on scriptcase’s lang. On tools --> locales --> languages.

regards,
Bernhard Bernsmann