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disable igcombo based on ko observable
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Hi ,

I want to enable and disable ig combo based on ko observable (this.disableContainerType =  ko.observable(false)) and I have binding like this 

igCombo: {width: '100%', height: '25px', caseSensitive: false, compactData: false,
dataSource: containerType, disabled: disableContainerType() , placeHolder: ' ', highlightMatchesMode: 'multi', selectedItems: selectedContainerType, textKey: 'Type', valueKey: 'Type', mode: 'dropdown'}

But this is not working , any idea what's wrong I'm doing here ?

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  • 11095
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    Hello Manish,

    The igCombo does not have option disable. All the valid options can be seen at our api options page. The mode option can be used to disable the combo by passing value readonly, this works only on initialization and is not supported currently on runtime.

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