angular2-multiselect-dropdown not disabling select all filtered result





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<angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" name="multiselect" required
[disabled]="true"
[(ngModel)]="selected"
[data]="list"
(onSelect)="call()"
(onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting"
(onSelectAll)="call()"
(onDeSelectAll)="call()">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span>
</angular2-multiselect>


TS



mySettings = {
singleSelection: false,
text: '',
selectAllText: 'Select All',
unSelectAllText: 'UnSelect All',
enableSearchFilter: true,
badgeShowLimit: 1,
};


I am not able to apply the function call in "Select all filtered result" or not able to disable it. But same is working with "Select All".










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  • <angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" [(ngModel)]="selected" [data]="list" (onSelect)="call()" (onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting" name="multiselect" required [disabled]="true" (onSelectAll)="call()" (onDeSelectAll)="call()"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span></angular2-multiselect>

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:23











  • please edit your question and put the code in the content and not in the comments

    – DaFois
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:28











  • The html code was already in the contents, it was a formatting issue.

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:46











  • I don't see a link between your TS mySettings variable and your HTML code. I suspect you want to replace the "dropDownSetting" variable in your HTML with "mySettings" ?

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:48











  • yes. it is actually mySettings.

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:29


















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Html



<angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" name="multiselect" required
[disabled]="true"
[(ngModel)]="selected"
[data]="list"
(onSelect)="call()"
(onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting"
(onSelectAll)="call()"
(onDeSelectAll)="call()">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span>
</angular2-multiselect>


TS



mySettings = {
singleSelection: false,
text: '',
selectAllText: 'Select All',
unSelectAllText: 'UnSelect All',
enableSearchFilter: true,
badgeShowLimit: 1,
};


I am not able to apply the function call in "Select all filtered result" or not able to disable it. But same is working with "Select All".










share|improve this question

























  • <angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" [(ngModel)]="selected" [data]="list" (onSelect)="call()" (onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting" name="multiselect" required [disabled]="true" (onSelectAll)="call()" (onDeSelectAll)="call()"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span></angular2-multiselect>

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:23











  • please edit your question and put the code in the content and not in the comments

    – DaFois
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:28











  • The html code was already in the contents, it was a formatting issue.

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:46











  • I don't see a link between your TS mySettings variable and your HTML code. I suspect you want to replace the "dropDownSetting" variable in your HTML with "mySettings" ?

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:48











  • yes. it is actually mySettings.

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:29














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Html



<angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" name="multiselect" required
[disabled]="true"
[(ngModel)]="selected"
[data]="list"
(onSelect)="call()"
(onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting"
(onSelectAll)="call()"
(onDeSelectAll)="call()">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span>
</angular2-multiselect>


TS



mySettings = {
singleSelection: false,
text: '',
selectAllText: 'Select All',
unSelectAllText: 'UnSelect All',
enableSearchFilter: true,
badgeShowLimit: 1,
};


I am not able to apply the function call in "Select all filtered result" or not able to disable it. But same is working with "Select All".










share|improve this question
















Html



<angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" name="multiselect" required
[disabled]="true"
[(ngModel)]="selected"
[data]="list"
(onSelect)="call()"
(onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting"
(onSelectAll)="call()"
(onDeSelectAll)="call()">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span>
</angular2-multiselect>


TS



mySettings = {
singleSelection: false,
text: '',
selectAllText: 'Select All',
unSelectAllText: 'UnSelect All',
enableSearchFilter: true,
badgeShowLimit: 1,
};


I am not able to apply the function call in "Select all filtered result" or not able to disable it. But same is working with "Select All".







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  • <angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" [(ngModel)]="selected" [data]="list" (onSelect)="call()" (onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting" name="multiselect" required [disabled]="true" (onSelectAll)="call()" (onDeSelectAll)="call()"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span></angular2-multiselect>

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:23











  • please edit your question and put the code in the content and not in the comments

    – DaFois
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:28











  • The html code was already in the contents, it was a formatting issue.

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:46











  • I don't see a link between your TS mySettings variable and your HTML code. I suspect you want to replace the "dropDownSetting" variable in your HTML with "mySettings" ?

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:48











  • yes. it is actually mySettings.

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:29



















  • <angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" [(ngModel)]="selected" [data]="list" (onSelect)="call()" (onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting" name="multiselect" required [disabled]="true" (onSelectAll)="call()" (onDeSelectAll)="call()"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span></angular2-multiselect>

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:23











  • please edit your question and put the code in the content and not in the comments

    – DaFois
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:28











  • The html code was already in the contents, it was a formatting issue.

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:46











  • I don't see a link between your TS mySettings variable and your HTML code. I suspect you want to replace the "dropDownSetting" variable in your HTML with "mySettings" ?

    – johey
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:48











  • yes. it is actually mySettings.

    – Biswajit
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:29

















<angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" [(ngModel)]="selected" [data]="list" (onSelect)="call()" (onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting" name="multiselect" required [disabled]="true" (onSelectAll)="call()" (onDeSelectAll)="call()"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span></angular2-multiselect>

– Biswajit
Nov 16 '18 at 11:23





<angular2-multiselect id="multi_select" [(ngModel)]="selected" [data]="list" (onSelect)="call()" (onDeSelect)="call()" [settings]="dropDownSetting" name="multiselect" required [disabled]="true" (onSelectAll)="call()" (onDeSelectAll)="call()"> <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-filter"></span></angular2-multiselect>

– Biswajit
Nov 16 '18 at 11:23













please edit your question and put the code in the content and not in the comments

– DaFois
Nov 16 '18 at 11:28





please edit your question and put the code in the content and not in the comments

– DaFois
Nov 16 '18 at 11:28













The html code was already in the contents, it was a formatting issue.

– johey
Nov 16 '18 at 11:46





The html code was already in the contents, it was a formatting issue.

– johey
Nov 16 '18 at 11:46













I don't see a link between your TS mySettings variable and your HTML code. I suspect you want to replace the "dropDownSetting" variable in your HTML with "mySettings" ?

– johey
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48





I don't see a link between your TS mySettings variable and your HTML code. I suspect you want to replace the "dropDownSetting" variable in your HTML with "mySettings" ?

– johey
Nov 16 '18 at 11:48













yes. it is actually mySettings.

– Biswajit
Nov 16 '18 at 12:29





yes. it is actually mySettings.

– Biswajit
Nov 16 '18 at 12:29












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