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Forms Support

You can use the MultiColumnComboBox in template-driven or reactive forms, and within a FormField.

When using forms, the component can be bound to a primitive or an object value (more details on the supported value types).

Template-Driven Forms

The template-driven forms enable you to bind the MultiColumnComboBox to a property value by using the ngModel directive.

The following example demonstrates how to accomplish a two-way data binding when the model field is a primitive value.

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Reactive Forms

The FormGroup provides a way to render reactive forms. For more details, refer to the Angular Documentation.

The following example demonstrates how to use the MultiColumnComboBox in a reactive form with a primitive value binding.

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Managing the MultiColumnComboBox Disabled State in Reactive Forms

To disable the MultiColumnComboBox component when working with reactive forms and Angular 15 or later, use the FormControl's disabled property/option or disable() method.

Angular 15 introduces a breaking change affecting the synchronization of setDisabledState with the model-DOM. This impacts components using the disabled attribute. As a result, the disabled property of the Kendo UI for Angular components used prior to Angular 15 is no longer working in reactive forms.

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FormField Association

The Kendo UI for Angular FormField component enables you to group form-related elements, such as inputs, labels, hint and error messages, and configure their behavior.

The following example demonstrates how to use the MultiColumnComboBox within a FormField with hint and error messages.

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