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Create a Screen
This topic is covered in the ERD Fundamentals video course found here: The ERD Fundamentals video shows how to create a screen from within an ERD, see Entity Relationship Diagrams.
Create a Screen
- In an ERD, select a table that contains data you want to show on a screen.
- Create a screen using one of the following options:
- On the toolbar click
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- The wizard PhixFlow guides you through the process of creating a screen.
- Enter the Name for the new screen.
- Select a Template for the screen's design. This can be edited at a later date.
- PhixFlow creates the screen. This can take several seconds while the screen is being rendered. The new screen opens with the Available Attributes open.
- Drag the desired attributes onto the screen and drop them in the desired locationthem where you want them to appear.
PhixFlow asks how you would like the data to be displayed.prompts you to select a format for how to display data:
Select an option to display the data as a grid, graph, chart, set of cards or input form.
SelectingSelect Form
to create input fields and back the screen with the table.
PhixFlow
recognises that you are creating an input form
and offers to create the Save and Delete actions
. You can drag the actions onto buttons on the screen.
- Select Grid to create a table on the screen.
PhixFlow
- recognises that you are displaying a table and
- asks if you want to create an associated input form. Follow the
- prompts to complete this.
Follow the screen building wizard to complete Complete you screen configuration. Should you wish to edit the screens layout You can make changes to a screen layout; see Adding Screen Content for more information.
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More Information
See Creating Dashboards and Reports for detailed information on each type of object and how to set then updetails on configuring different types of view such as graphs and charts.