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Selecting from lists on a form
July 8, 2026 | 12:19
Building cascading dropdowns used to mean a tangled web of "On-Change" events. Not anymore!
Tim Senior's highlights a smarter way to handle lists in Pega Constellation. By using parameterized data pages and letting the data model do the work, cascading lists become effortless. Want an even better user experience? Try the "Search and Select" pattern instead!
Stop building brittle UI and start designing for outcomes.
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This clip is just a small part of a comprehensive 90-minute session. Watch the complete webinar replay here to learn how to engineer solutions that deliver significant business value from day one: Achieving Outcomes in Constellation: Solution Designing and Building for Success
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