Updated: July 19, 2019

Multi-Combo Box

sap.m.MultiComboBox

Intro

The multi-combo box control is commonly used to enable users to select one or more options from a predefined list. The control provides an editable input field to filter the list, and a dropdown arrow to open the list of available options. The select options in the list have checkboxes that permit multi-selection.

Usage

Use the multi-combo box if:

  • The user needs to select one or more options from a long list of options (maximum of approximately 200).
  • The values of the option list contain secondary information that does not need to be displayed right away.

Do not use the multi-combo box if:

  • The user needs to choose between two options, such as ON or OFF and YES or NO. In this case, consider using a switch control instead.
  • You need to display more than one attribute. In this case, consider using the select dialog or value help dialog instead.
  • The user needs to search on multiple attributes. In this case, consider using the select dialog or value help dialog instead.
  • Your use case requires all available options to be displayed right away, without any user interaction. In this case, consider using checkboxes instead.
  • You want to enable users to add custom values. In this case, consider using the multi-input field.
  • Your use case requires more options to choose from. In this case, consider using the multi-input field, either with the select dialog or value help dialog (for more than 1000 items).
Information
For more information on which selection control to choose, see the selection control overview.

Responsiveness

The multi-combo box is optimized for keyboard and mouse interaction.

Size S

 Filter bar with multi-combo box - Size S
Filter bar with multi-combo box - Size S
Option list in full screen - Size S
Option list in full screen - Size S

Size M

Filter bar with multi-combo box - Size M
Filter bar with multi-combo box - Size M

Size L

Filter bar with multi-combo box - Size L
Filter bar with multi-combo box - Size L

Also see the section on behavior for mobile devices.

Components

Input Field

The input field (2) can display a placeholder text (6) when it’s empty, or a token (1) if a value is selected.

Dropdown Trigger

The dropdown button (3) collapses and expands the dropdown list.

Option List

The option list (7) contains a list of selectable options (5). Clicking the label of for an entry closes the option list and creates a token for the selected option. To enable multi-selection, every entry also has a checkbox (4). Clicking a checkbox creates a token. The option list remains open.

Components of the multi-combo box
Components of the multi-combo box

Two-Column Layout

Use the multi-combo box with a two-column layout if you need to display additional information for the selection options, such as currencies, country abbreviations, or system abbreviations.

Multi-combo box with a two-column layout
Multi-combo box with a two-column layout

Behavior and Interaction

Select a Value

There are three ways to select an item from the list:

  • Tick the checkbox (option list remains open).
  • Click or tap the label of a select option (option list is closed).
  • Use the keyboard (spacebar or Enter).

The user clicks or taps the input field to place the cursor in the field (1). Clicking the arrow displays the list (2). As the user types into the input field, the list is filtered accordingly (3). The up and down arrows move the focus within the list (4), while the typed text remains in the input field. Selected options are automatically entered into the input field as tokens (5).

If the user selects items from the filtered option list (3) by clicking or tapping the checkbox or by pressing the spacebar of the keyboard, the text entered in input field remains. The option list stays open. If the user selects items by clicking or tapping the label or by pressing Enter, the entered text is cleared and the option list is closed.

Input Field

Any character in the input field acts as a filter for the option list. The input field only allows users to type text that matches the items in the list. If the user tries to enter character combinations that are not in the option list, visual feedback is provided to indicate that the combination of characters is invalid, while the input field suppresses the characters entered.

Behavior - Sizes M and L
Behavior - Sizes M and L

Choose from Option List

The option list displays all the available items that the user can choose from. Clicking the arrow opens the option list below the field. If there is not enough space to display the dropdown list below the field, it is displayed above the field instead.

Reviewing Tokens

If tokens have been selected, and the multi-combo box is not in focus, the input field displays as many tokens as possible in the available space. If more tokens have been selected, an [n] More label indicates the number of hidden tokens. The tokens in the input field appear in the order in which they were selected.

Clicking or tapping the [n] More label opens a popover below the input field, in which all selected items are shown. The user can deselect an item by clicking or tapping its checkbox or label.

Multi-combo box - n More
Multi-combo box - n More

If the length of the last selected token exceeds the width of the input field, a label [n] Item/s is shown when the field is not in focus.

Clicking or tapping the [n] Item/s label opens a popover below the input field, in which all selected items are shown. The user can deselect an item by clicking or tapping its checkbox or label.

Multi-combo box - '1 Item' label (desktop)
Multi-combo box - '1 Item' label (desktop)
Multi-combo box - 'n Items' label (Desktop)
Multi-combo box - 'n Items' label (Desktop)

Filtering the Option List

When the user starts typing in the input field, the option list is filtered. Only items that match the characters entered are shown in the dropdown list. The default filtering method is “starts with per term”, which matches the beginning of each word in an item’s text.

In addition, application developers can set a custom filtering method “starts with” or “contains” (method: setFilterFunction). The “starts with” approach filters only for items where the beginning of the label matches the query entered. The “Contains” approach searches the full label for a match.

As a visual hint for the user, the matched characters are highlighted in the option list items. The highlighting works on the basis of “starts with per term”, regardless of the filtering method.

If the filtered option list contains items that start with the characters entered by the user, the first matching, unselected item is auto-completed in the input field.

Multi-combo box - Default filtering and auto-complete
Multi-combo box - Default filtering and auto-complete

Grouping

Option list items can be grouped. Visually, the group header is a separate line above the items it groups. It does not currently provide an interaction of its own.

Multi-combo box - Grouping (desktop)
Multi-combo box - Grouping (desktop)
Multi-combo box - Grouping (mobile, Size S)
Multi-combo box - Grouping (mobile, Size S)

Behavior for Mobile Devices

The following sections describe how the multi-combo box interacts on mobile devices.

Tapping the Arrow

Tapping the arrow opens the option list in a full screen dialog (1) with a title displayed in the header (2). The Close button (3) closes the dialog and cancels any selection changes in the option list. Clicking the label of an entry (4) closes the option list and creates a token of the selected option. By selecting a checkbox (5), the option list remains open and allows multi-selection. The OK button (6) takes over the selection and closes the dialog.

Left: Filter bar with multi-combo box; Right: Full screen multi-combo box selection
Left: Filter bar with multi-combo box; Right: Full screen multi-combo box selection
Developer Hint

The title of the full-screen dialog could be customized by adding a label as ariaLabelledBy to the multi-combo box. If no label is associated with the multi-combo box, the default title “Select” is set.

As the user types into the input field (7), the list is filtered using the default “starts with per term” approach. Pressing the button next to the input field (8) toggles the view between all options and the selected options only.

Left: Option list, filtered by user input; Right: Selected options from the list
Left: Option list, filtered by user input; Right: Selected options from the list

Input Field on Collapsed List

If items have already been selected, the input field remains functional and the tokens remain visible (1). Tapping the Remove icon   in a token removes it (2). When the user taps on the input field, the list opens in full screen (3). Tapping the input field sets the focus on it (4) and the mobile device keyboard opens (5). When the user starts typing, the list is filtered (6) using the “starts with per term” approach. The input field only lets the user type characters that match the items in the list.

Left: Multi-combo box with token in the input field; Right: List for selection filtered by a character
Left: Multi-combo box with token in the input field; Right: List for selection filtered by a character

Multiple Selected Items

Not all the selected tokens can be displayed at the same time because the space is limited to the size of the input field (6). Swiping to the side scrolls horizontally to reveal a cropped token (7).

Swiping to display tokens
Swiping to display tokens

Copying and Pasting Data from a Spreadsheet or Text File

The control for the multi-combo box can handle paste actions containing, for example, multiple items that have been selected in a column of a spreadsheet or text file. The user simply selects an entire column in the spreadsheet and copies it. When items are entered into the multi-combo box, the user just pastes them from the clipboard and each item is then represented as a token. Only items that are part of the list are displayed as tokens.

Information
For information on how to manage leading and trailing whitespace (blanks) when copying and pasting text into input controls, please see removing leading and trailing whitespace.

Styles

The following images show how the states of the multi-combo box are styled.

Unselected
Unselected
Unselected with predefined placeholder
Unselected with predefined placeholder
Unselected on hover
Unselected on hover
In focus
In focus
Expanded
Expanded
Hover highlighting in list
Hover highlighting in list
Expanded selection
Expanded selection
Expanded multi-selection
Expanded multi-selection
Selected items shown as tokens
Selected items shown as tokens
Error
Error
Warning
Warning
Success
Success
Information
Information

For more information on how to use the different semantic states of the control, see How to Use Semantic Colors.

Guidelines

Label

The multi-combo box control can be displayed with or without a label. If the field is attached to another field, you don’t need to define a second label. For more information about labels in SAP Fiori, see the label guidelines.

Placeholder

Don’t use the placeholder attribute as an alternative to a label. This is important because the placeholder text will be overwritten as soon as the form is filled out. Labels are necessary because they indicate the meaning of the form fields if the placeholders are no longer visible. Show a placeholder only if the user needs a hint about what data to enter. Don’t repeat the content of the label. A hint could be a sample value or a brief description of the expected format. For more information about how to use the placeholder, see input field.

Option List

Keep the label of an entry in the select option list as short as possible because the list uses single lines only. Values that are too long may be truncated. If you need to indicate that none of the selection options are selected, show a blank input field. Define a default selection whenever possible. The multi-combo box cannot display columns. If you want to show two values in the option list, show the leading information first, followed by the secondary information in parentheses, such as Walldorf (Germany).

Sorting

The option list contains all available items that the user can choose from. Choose one of the following styles depending on how you want the content to be arranged:

  • Logical: Sort items into a meaningful order. Group related options together and show the most common options first followed by less common options.
Logical multi-combo box
Logical multi-combo box
  • Alphabetical: Sort currencies, names, and so on into alphabetical order. We recommend this for lists with more than eight items.
Alphabetical multi-combo box
Alphabetical multi-combo box
  • Numeric: Sort numeric values into a sequential order with the lowest number first.
Numeric multi-combo box
Numeric multi-combo box
  • Chronological: Sort time-related information into chronological order with the most recent first (if applicable).
Chronological multi-combo box
Chronological multi-combo box

Width

You can adjust the width of the option list to some extent. The multi-combo box control is usually used in forms, where the width is determined by the form element or container in which it is embedded. Therefore, we don’t recommend defining a fixed width, but rather working with proper layout containers such as the form, simple form, or responsive grid layout, and with the layout data property, where the width is defined. If you need to restrict the width to a defined value, set the width accordingly. Keep in mind that there’s no horizontal scrolling in the option list. Entries that are too long are truncated and users won’t be able to read them.

Information
If localized text isn’t an issue, such as with currency codes, use a smaller width.

Unit of Measurement

You can use the layout options of the form to add the unit of measurement (UoM) after the multi-combo box. Apps can use the label-field ratio to show the UoM after the field. However, you must make sure that the UoM is properly visualized and doesn’t wrap to the next row.

Developer Hint

For accessibility purposes, you can use “ariaDescribedBy” from the input control.

Multi-Combo Box in a Filter Scenario

The multi-combo box can serve as a filter. For example, if the multi-combo box is offered in a table toolbar, and is empty (no tokens selected), the table shows all items. If the user selects picks something in the multi-combo box, the table shows only the matching items.

In addition, users can select or deselect all items from the option list in the multi-combo box using the keyboard. This is done by focusing somewhere in the list and pressing Ctrl+A / Ctrl+Shift+A.

Resources

Want to dive deeper? Follow the links below to find out more about related controls, the SAPUI5 implementation, and the visual design.

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