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Add new fields to an appapplication. To recap on the steps in the video:
Adding
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Fields to
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Applications
- Open the stream configuration form for
Contacts
. Add the following attributes to the Stream:
Name
Type
BusinessUID
Integer
BusinessName
String
- On the
ContactManager
Dashboard, drag the new stream attributes onto the header of the grid view Grid View.- Hide the
BusinessUID
.
- Hide the
- Drag the new stream attributes onto the edit form.
- Hide the
BusinessUID
.
- Hide the
- Re-arrange the fields on the edit forms form into a logical order - don't forget, after selecting the first field, . Remember that you can select additional several fields to move in one go by holding Shift with the left mouse buttonby clicking the first field then Shift+clicking the last field that you want.
- Update the tab order of fields on the edit form:.
- Click into the field
Name
- and make sure you select the inner field rather than the surrounding area. Set:- Tab Index
- : 1
- the order of all the fields so you are able to tab through all attributes sequentially.
- Go into App Mode.
- Click on the first field in the edit form, then try tabbing through the form. Each tab- this should follow the tab press should move to the next field in the order you have set in your configuration.
If this doesn't work, go back into Design Mode and make sure that you have set the order on the field objects (the grey boxes) rather than the outer areas of the fields.
- Click into the field
- Enter some new contacts.
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In this case, adding new fields to the app was application is straightforward. We are relying on a setting in the actions called Copy by Name. This is on by default for standard actions, but we will look at this in more detail when we come to add custom actions for Update and Insert actions. |
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Next video: 10. Adding Drop-down Fields |