![]() ![]() But if I change the input which passes the validations then wizard moves to the next step and just before the transition happens that label becomes visible for a second. Now in the behavior section I've added an event to show the edit text area control as below: HasValidationsRun = 1 AND IsUserInputValid=0Īfter I click Next > button the error label doesn't show up. Initial value of IsUserInputValid property is 0. ![]() We perform some validations on the user input and then set a private property IsUserInputValid to 1 if the user input was valid. Visible property of the text area control is initially set to false.Īfter putting some input into the edit field user presses Next > button on the wizard step. The text area is actually an error label. I've an edit field and text area on my wizard step. I'm working on a basic MSI installshield project in installshield 2016. ![]()
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