The selectedRowItem property identifies a variable that holds the index (or indices) for the row (or rows) the user selects from a screen display.
The value you assign to the property is an array of integer variables.
If you specify this property when declaring an array, the user is allowed to select multiple values. If you specify this property when declaring a primitive field, the user can select only one value.
To save the values of the selected rows rather than the indices, use the selectedValueItem property (see selectedValueItem).
mailMessages MessageRecord[0] {
selectedRowItem = selectedRows };
selectedRows INT[0];
If the user selects the check boxes for the first, third, and fourth messages to be deleted, selectedRows will consist of three integers: 1, 3, and 4.
| Data item | JSF handler | VGUI record | Console UI | Text Form Java™ | Text Form COBOL | Print Form Java | Print Form COBOL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |