How to create two dynamic picklists for a Lightning component on App Builder?











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Using the DynamicPickList class and the datasource attribute on the .design file is pretty straightforward. I can create a dynamic picklist this way.




What I want is to be able to have two picklists. One so the user can select the object, and other for him/her to select a field of said object.




I searched for a while now, and it looks like it is not possible to reference another field from the dynamic picklist class. If this is not correct, how can I achieve this?










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    Using the DynamicPickList class and the datasource attribute on the .design file is pretty straightforward. I can create a dynamic picklist this way.




    What I want is to be able to have two picklists. One so the user can select the object, and other for him/her to select a field of said object.




    I searched for a while now, and it looks like it is not possible to reference another field from the dynamic picklist class. If this is not correct, how can I achieve this?










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      Using the DynamicPickList class and the datasource attribute on the .design file is pretty straightforward. I can create a dynamic picklist this way.




      What I want is to be able to have two picklists. One so the user can select the object, and other for him/her to select a field of said object.




      I searched for a while now, and it looks like it is not possible to reference another field from the dynamic picklist class. If this is not correct, how can I achieve this?










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      Using the DynamicPickList class and the datasource attribute on the .design file is pretty straightforward. I can create a dynamic picklist this way.




      What I want is to be able to have two picklists. One so the user can select the object, and other for him/her to select a field of said object.




      I searched for a while now, and it looks like it is not possible to reference another field from the dynamic picklist class. If this is not correct, how can I achieve this?







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          You can't. The method signature does not have any information about other selected values, so you cannot make a list like this right now.






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          You can't. The method signature does not have any information about other selected values, so you cannot make a list like this right now.






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          You can't. The method signature does not have any information about other selected values, so you cannot make a list like this right now.







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          That's a shame. I hope it gets introduced on a future release.
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          That's a shame. I hope it gets introduced on a future release.
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