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This page is for application designers who want to create actionflows to add functionality to an application screen. For actionflow concepts, see Understanding Actionflows.
On a screen, any component that has an
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To create an actionflow:
- On a screen, click a component to display its properties. Components that can have actionflows are:
- buttons
- grid views
- card/containers
- areas
- form fields.
- There are 3 ways to add actionflows. In the component properties →
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Settings:- Adding via an event handler
- click
- Event Type select an event type
- Action Method select Actionflow
- Actionflow, click
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- Adding via an action directly
- Action Method select Actionflow
- Actionflow, click .
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- Quick add for buttons
- Right click on a button and select Add actionflow
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- PhixFlow opens the actionflow canvas.
- Drag actions from the toolbar onto the central canvas
- Wire the actionflow and connect
- instance inputs
- action nodes
- instance outputs (optional)
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Options to create an actionflow not available in 9.0 To create an actionflow: - with a button as the input connection, in a screen, right-click on any button
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Wire each node from the output to the input connection points
Mapping Connection Points
Input Connection (available data or user action) map onto the Connection Point in order to pass data to the Actionflow.
- Drag the Input Connection's "Output Connector" Image Removed onto the required Connection Point.
- The mapping window opens.
- Drag the attributes from the Input Connection (Left) onto the Connection Point (Right)
- Ensure the type of data is the same i.e. we cannot map a text field onto a date field as they are not compatible.
- Create Target Attributes (Optional): drag an attribute on the left to the white space on the right, this will automatically create an attribute of the same name and type.
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- Repeat these steps for any additional mappings required.
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one stream-item Click on the one record at a time. When a lookup is performed the entire data set is read and processed. - Connect Inputs to Input Connection Points
- Create new Input Connection Points
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Drag inputs into the white space below the input connection points to create a new one.- Provide a name.
- Complete the mappings and confirm.
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to create new connection points.Drag Inputs onto the new Input Connecting Point.complete mappings and confirm- for the connection point.
- Select driving or lookup.
- Click Create Connection Point
- Select input
- Click Connect Input.
- Map attributes - see Mapping section below.
- Connect inputs to existing Input Connection Points
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- Click Connect
- Select input
- Click Connect Input.
- Map attributes - see Mapping section below.
- Add Action Nodes
- Click and hold on the desired Action Node, now drag this onto the canvas area.
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- Click and hold on the Input Connection, when release a set of action nodes is displayed, select the desired option.
- This process also works from existing Action Nodes.
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- Mapping, once a connection is made a mapping screen will open automatically. As described above click and drag the attributes on the left to create a mapping:
- On to an attribute on the right.
- Into the blank space to create an attribute and mapping automatically.
- Configuring the nodes as described in the nodes section above.
- Repeat the above steps to create you desired configuration.
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- ran as an Action Task on a Task plan
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