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Multi-Select Dropdown (Tag Box) with Lazy Loading: The maxSelectedChoices limit stops working if you clear the value #7170

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JaneSjs opened this issue Oct 17, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7204
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JaneSjs commented Oct 17, 2023

User Issue: T15062 - Dynamically populate the tagbox questions inside dynamic panel
https://surveyjs.answerdesk.io/internal/ticket/details/T15062


Issue: if you enable the Lazy Loading feature for a TagBox, the maxSelectedChoices limit stops working if you clear the value.
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@JaneSjs JaneSjs added bug user issue An issue or bug reported by users labels Oct 17, 2023
@OlgaLarina OlgaLarina linked a pull request Oct 20, 2023 that will close this issue
@RomanTsukanov RomanTsukanov changed the title TagBox - maxSelectedChoices doesn't work correctly when the lazy loading option is enabled Miult-Select Dropdown (Tag Box) with Lazy Loading: The maxSelectedChoices limit stops working if you clear the value Oct 24, 2023
@RomanTsukanov RomanTsukanov changed the title Miult-Select Dropdown (Tag Box) with Lazy Loading: The maxSelectedChoices limit stops working if you clear the value Multi-Select Dropdown (Tag Box) with Lazy Loading: The maxSelectedChoices limit stops working if you clear the value Oct 24, 2023
@OlgaLarina OlgaLarina added this to the v1.9.114 milestone Oct 26, 2023
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