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On this tab, the field editor can be used to define the fields (columns) of the custom table. The following actions are available:
•Move up () - moves the selected field up. This also changes the position of the field in the editing form used for the custom table's records.
•Move down () - moves the field down.
•New category () - creates a new category for fields. Each category will contain the fields defined below it.
•New attribute () - adds a new field.
•Delete item () - deletes the currently selected field or category.
Individual fields can be configured using the following properties:
Please note: Not all options may be available depending on the selected Attribute type.
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Column name |
Sets the name used for the database column storing the values of the field. It also serves as an identifier for the field. |
Attribute type |
Type of value that the field should contain. |
Attribute size |
Sets the maximum amount of characters that can be entered into the field. Only available if the Attribute type is Text. |
Allow empty value |
If enabled, the field allows empty values.
If disabled, users cannot save records unless there is a value entered in the given field. In this case, the field is required and an asterisk (*) is displayed next to it. |
Default value |
Default value of the field that will be pre-filled when new records are added to the table. |
Translate field |
Indicates if the field should be included when using translation services for the content of the custom table.
Only available if the selected Attribute type is Text, Long text or File. |
Display attribute in the editing form |
Indicates if the given field should be available in the editing form of the custom table's records. |
Field appearance |
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Field caption |
Sets the text displayed in editing forms next to the field. |
Form control |
Selects the form control that should be used in the custom table's editing form to interact with the given field.
If the form control that you need is not available in the drop-down list, you should be able to assign it through the dialog opened via the (more items ...) option. |
Field description |
Tooltip which will be displayed if a user hovers over the field. |
Editing control settings |
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The settings in this section are used to perform additional configuration of the selected Form control, which affects the behavior or appearance of the field. The available options depend on the parameters defined for the given form control. Please see the tooltips of individual settings for more information.
This section also has two available modes. You can switch between Advanced and Simplified mode using the link on the side of the section. In simplified mode, only a limited set of parameters is offered (typically the most important ones). |
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Validation |
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Regular expression |
This regular expression will be used by the validator of the field. Only available if the selected Attribute type is Text or Long text. |
Min/Max length |
Sets the minimum/maximum length for entered values. Only available if the selected Attribute type is Text or Long text. |
Min/Max value |
Sets the minimum/maximum value that can be entered. Only available if the selected Attribute type is numerical. |
From/To |
Can be used to specify a time interval into which the entered value must belong. Only available if the selected Attribute type is Date and time. |
Error message |
Error message displayed if a user enters invalid input into the field and attempts to save the editing form. |
CSS styles |
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Caption style |
Used to set CSS styles for the caption of the given field. |
Input style |
Used to set CSS styles for the input entered into the field. |
Control CSS class |
Name of the CSS class used to style the field. |
Field advanced settings |
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Visible condition |
May be used to enter a macro condition that must be fulfilled in order for the specific field to be visible in the editing form.
You can write any condition according to your specific requirements. For details about available macro options and syntax, please refer to the Development -> Macro expressions chapter of the Developer's Guide.
If you wish to create a condition that depends on the state of the custom table's other fields, you can access them in the macro expression using the corresponding Column name. The data of the fields may then be retrieved through the following properties:
•Value - returns the current value of the field. For example, FirstName.Value is resolved into the value entered into the FirstName field. •Visible - returns a true value if the given field is currently visible in the form. •Enabled - true if the field is currently enabled, i.e. its value can be edited. •Info.<field setting> - may be used to access various settings configured for the field, for example: FirstName.Info.AllowEmpty |
Enabled condition |
Allows you to enter a macro condition that determines when the field should be enabled. If this condition is resolved as false, the field will be visible, but it will not be possible to edit its value.
You can use the same macro options as described above for the Visible condition property. |
Has depending fields |
If enabled, the editing form will be refreshed via autopostback whenever the value of the given field is changed. This means that other fields can be dynamically updated according to the current value of the field.
Please note that the actual logic of the dependencies needs to be implemented in the code of the used form controls. |
Depends on another field |
This option must be enabled if you wish to have the behavior of the field dynamically changed according to the value of some other field. |
The following properties are available when creating or editing categories:
Category |
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Category name |
Sets the name of the category that is displayed in the editing form. |
Collapsible |
If enabled, users will be able to collapse and expand the content of the category. |
Collapsed by default |
If enabled, the category will initially be collapsed when the form is loaded. |
Visible |
Indicates if the category and all of the fields under it should be visible in the form. |
Visible condition |
May be used to enter a macro condition that must be fulfilled in order for the category to be visible. You can use the same macro options as described above for the Visible condition property of fields. |
Any changes made to the settings of a field or category must be confirmed by clicking the Save button at the top.
Detailed information about the Custom tables module can be found in Developer's Guide -> Modules -> Custom tables. Please refer to Developer's Guide -> Development -> Form controls to learn more about form fields and their configuration.