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Attaches event handler fnFunction to the loadItems event of this sap.m.ComboBoxBase.

When called, the context of the event handler (its this) will be bound to oListener if specified, otherwise
it will be bound to this sap.m.ComboBoxBase itself.

This event is fired when the end user clicks the combo box button to open the dropdown list and the
data used to display items is not already loaded. Alternatively, it is fired after the user moves the cursor
to the combo box text field and perform an action that requires data to be loaded. For example, pressing
F4 to open the dropdown list or typing something in the text field fires the event.

Note: Use this feature in performance critical scenarios only. Loading the data lazily (on demand) to
defer initialization has several implications for the end user experience. For example, the busy indicator
has to be shown while the items are being loaded and assistive technology software also has to
announce the state changes (which may be confusing for some screen reader users).

Note: Currently the sap.m.MultiComboBox does not support this event.

Attaches event handler fnFunction to the loadItems event of this sap.m.ComboBoxBase.

When called, the context of the event handler (its this) will be bound to oListener if specified, otherwise
it will be bound to this sap.m.ComboBoxBase itself.

This event is fired when the end user clicks the combo box button to open the dropdown list and the
data used to display items is not already loaded. Alternatively, it is fired after the user moves the cursor
to the combo box text field and perform an action that requires data to be loaded. For example, pressing
F4 to open the dropdown list or typing something in the text field fires the event.

Note: Use this feature in performance critical scenarios only. Loading the data lazily (on demand) to
defer initialization has several implications for the end user experience. For example, the busy indicator
has to be shown while the items are being loaded and assistive technology software also has to
announce the state changes (which may be confusing for some screen reader users).
Note: Currently the sap.m.MultiComboBox does not support this event.

Attaches event handler fnFunction to the loadItems event of this sap.m.ComboBoxBase.

When called, the context of the event handler (its this) will be bound to oListener if specified, otherwise
it will be bound to this sap.m.ComboBoxBase itself.

This event is fired when the end user clicks the combo box button to open the dropdown list and the
data used to display items is not already loaded. Alternatively, it is fired after the user moves the cursor
to the combo box text field and perform an action that requires data to be loaded. For example, pressing
F4 to open the dropdown list or typing something in the text field fires the event.

Note: Use this feature in performance critical scenarios only. Loading the data lazily (on demand) to
defer initialization has several implications for the end user experience. For example, the busy indicator
has to be shown while the items are being loaded and assistive technology software also has to
announce the state changes (which may be confusing for some screen reader users).

Note: Currently the sap.m.MultiComboBox does not support this event.

Attaches event handler fnFunction to the loadItems event of this sap.m.ComboBoxBase.

When called, the context of the event handler (its this) will be bound to oListener if specified, otherwise
it will be bound to this sap.m.ComboBoxBase itself.

This event is fired when the end user clicks the combo box button to open the dropdown list and the
data used to display items is not already loaded. Alternatively, it is fired after the user moves the cursor
to the combo box text field and perform an action that requires data to be loaded. For example, pressing
F4 to open the dropdown list or typing something in the text field fires the event.

Note: Use this feature in performance critical scenarios only. Loading the data lazily (on demand) to
defer initialization has several implications for the end user experience. For example, the busy indicator
has to be shown while the items are being loaded and assistive technology software also has to
announce the state changes (which may be confusing for some screen reader users).
Note: Currently the sap.m.MultiComboBox does not support this event.

Attaches event handler fnFunction to the loadItems event of this sap.m.ComboBoxBase.

When called, the context of the event handler (its this) will be bound to oListener if specified, otherwise
it will be bound to this sap.m.ComboBoxBase itself.

This event is fired when the end user clicks the combo box button to open the dropdown list and the
data used to display items is not already loaded. Alternatively, it is fired after the user moves the cursor
to the combo box text field and perform an action that requires data to be loaded. For example, pressing
F4 to open the dropdown list or typing something in the text field fires the event.

Note: Use this feature in performance critical scenarios only. Loading the data lazily (on demand) to
defer initialization has several implications for the end user experience. For example, the busy indicator
has to be shown while the items are being loaded and assistive technology software also has to
announce the state changes (which may be confusing for some screen reader users).

Note: Currently the sap.m.MultiComboBox does not support this event.

Attaches event handler fnFunction to the loadItems event of this sap.m.ComboBoxBase.

When called, the context of the event handler (its this) will be bound to oListener if specified, otherwise
it will be bound to this sap.m.ComboBoxBase itself.

This event is fired when the end user clicks the combo box button to open the dropdown list and the
data used to display items is not already loaded. Alternatively, it is fired after the user moves the cursor
to the combo box text field and perform an action that requires data to be loaded. For example, pressing
F4 to open the dropdown list or typing something in the text field fires the event.

Note: Use this feature in performance critical scenarios only. Loading the data lazily (on demand) to
defer initialization has several implications for the end user experience. For example, the busy indicator
has to be shown while the items are being loaded and assistive technology software also has to
announce the state changes (which may be confusing for some screen reader users).

Note: Currently the sap.m.MultiComboBox does not support this event.


Attaches event handler fnFunction to the loadItems event of this sap.m.ComboBoxBase.

When called, the context of the event handler (its this) will be bound to oListener if specified, otherwise
it will be bound to this sap.m.ComboBoxBase itself.

This event is fired when the end user clicks the combo box button to open the dropdown list and the
data used to display items is not already loaded. Alternatively, it is fired after the user moves the cursor
to the combo box text field and perform an action that requires data to be loaded. For example, pressing
F4 to open the dropdown list or typing something in the text field fires the event.

Note: Use this feature in performance critical scenarios only. Loading the data lazily (on demand) to
defer initialization has several implications for the end user experience. For example, the busy indicator
has to be shown while the items are being loaded and assistive technology software also has to
announce the state changes (which may be confusing for some screen reader users).

Note: Currently the sap.m.MultiComboBox does not support this event.

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