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  • Aaron Lett 21 posts 72 karma points
    Jan 20, 2015 @ 00:32
    Aaron Lett
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    Search from Drop Down List, Publishing Keys

    So I already have a custom Data Type (Training Category) utilizing a drop-down list. Every training event has this data type set to a specific category.

    I also have the drop down list in the search set to pull the pre-values utilizing:

    XPathNodeIterator iterator = umbraco.library.GetPreValues(1420);
    iterator.MoveNext();
    XPathNodeIterator preValues = iterator.Current.SelectChildren("preValue", "");
    

    And render the values in the drop down as such:

    <select>
    <option>- Select -</option>
        @while (preValues.MoveNext())
        {
            string preValue = preValues.Current.Value;
            <option value="@preValue">@preValue</option>
        }
    </select>
    

    So, what I want to do is return the training events depending upon which category is selected.

    Sample UI can be seen at [http://updated.ramquest.com/services/training][1]

    I also include a "search by keyword" function, which searches a pre-defined list of values. The macro in it's entirety is as follows:

    @using System.Web;
    @using System.Xml.XPath
    @using umbraco.MacroEngines
    @inherits DynamicNodeContext
    @{
    
        string searchKeywords = string.Empty;
        if (Request["keywords"] != null)
        {
            searchKeywords = Request["keywords"].ToLower();
        }
    
        Dictionary<string, object> values = new Dictionary<string, object>();
        values.Add("searchString", searchKeywords);
    
        var items = Model.Trainings.Where("trainingTags.ToLower().Contains(searchString)", values).OrderBy("startDate");
    
        XPathNodeIterator iterator = umbraco.library.GetPreValues(1420);
        iterator.MoveNext();
        XPathNodeIterator preValues = iterator.Current.SelectChildren("preValue", "");
    
    
        <form name="searchForm" method="post">
            <div class="keywordsSearchBox">
                <h4>Search Training</h4>
                <div class="searchSection">
                    <label>Search by Keyword: </label>
                    <input type="text" id="keywords" name="keywords" value="@searchKeywords" />
                    <p class="searchSeparator">-or-</p>
                        <label>Search by Product: </label>
                        <select>
                            <option>- Select -</option>
                            @while (preValues.MoveNext())
                            {
                                string preValue = preValues.Current.Value;
                                <option value="@preValue">@preValue</option>
                            }
                        </select>
                    <input type="submit" value="Search" />
                </div>
            </div>
        </form>
    
        <div class="searchResults">
        <p><strong>Below are the next scheduled RamQuest trainings. Search for specific topics or keywords, or search "all" to see a complete list of RamQuest's training topics and dates.</strong></p>
    
        @if (items.Count() > 0 && searchKeywords == "")
            {
                <ul class="searchResultList">
                    @foreach (var item in items.Take(3))
                    {
    
                        <li>
                            <h3 class="headline">
                                <a href="@item.Url">@item.Title</a>
                            </h3>
                            <span>
                                <b>When: </b> @umbraco.library.ShortDate(@item.startDate.ToString(), false, "")
                                <br />
                                <b>Time: </b>@item.time
                                <br />
                                <b>Cost: </b> @item.cost
                                <br />
                                <b>Location: </b> @item.trainingLocation
                            </span>
                        </li>
                    }
                </ul>
            }
        else if (items.Count() > 0 && searchKeywords != "")
            {
                <ul class="searchResultList">
                    @foreach (var item in items)
                    {
    
                        <li>
                            <h3 class="headline">
                                <a href="@item.Url">@item.Title</a>
                            </h3>
                            <span>
                                <b>When: </b> @umbraco.library.ShortDate(@item.startDate.ToString(), false, "")
                                <br />
                                <b>Time: </b> @item.time
                                <br />
                                <b>Cost: </b> @item.cost
                                <br />
                                <b>Location: </b> @item.location
                            </span>
                        </li>
                    }
                </ul>
            }
        else if (items.Count() == 0 && Request["keywords"] != null)
            {
                <span>There are no matching training events</span>
            }
        </div>
    
    }
    

    So any ideas on how to call the categories when the drop box is utilized?

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