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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:05:18+00:00 2026-05-13T18:05:18+00:00

How to get the selected Item as string when using a Blackberry AutoComplete Field.

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How to get the selected Item as string when using a Blackberry AutoComplete Field. I am able to get the selected index currently. I am Overriding the onSelect method in the AutoCompleteField class as explained at

Autocomplete Class Reference API JDE 5.0

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AutoCompleteField autoCompleteField = new AutoCompleteField(filterList)
{
     public void onSelect(Object selection, int SELECT_TRACKWHEEL_CLICK) {
         ListField _list = getListField();
         if (_list.getSelectedIndex() > -1) {
             Dialog.alert("You selected: "+_list.getSelectedIndex());
             // get text selected by user and do something...
         }
     }
};
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    2026-05-13T18:05:19+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:05 pm

    The default implementation of AutoCompleteField#onSelect(Object, int) sets the text of the AutoCompleteField object’s AutoCompleteFieldEditField to the select parameter. So you could query for the String that way. Here’s a snippet of what I mean:

    AutoCompleteField autoCompleteField = new AutoCompleteField(filterList)
    {
         public void onSelect(Object selection, int type) {
             super.onSelect(selection, type);
             if(selection != null) {
                 String selectionAsString = getEditField().getText();
                 // Do whatever else you need to do with the String.
             }
         }
    };
    
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