With our screen created let us now look at editing the content to better suit our needs. Ensure you are in design mode with the screen unlocked.
Edit the Card Container
We will now learn how to add content from the palette to a card container.
On the
build up a employees contact card.
Add the Crud buttons
Create a new screen and show more screen options
About Tables → Views → Grids
Adding Data as a Grid
The Grid
Use Custom Data Range
The View
Periods
Inheriting the period from the table.
The Table
Table Period.
Combined filtering
Does the grid setting override the view????
CRUD Buttons
Adding Crud buttons after prompt.
Attributes
Adding attributes
Relational Attributes
Reordering Attributes
Hiding Attributes
Conditionally Hiding Attributes.
Styling a Grid
Basics
Bold Text
Available Styling i.e. default styles.
Conditional Formatting Background Colour
Cell and Row.
Removing the Title
Labelling and double header?
Link to in depth How To guide
In grid editing, link to how to.
Adding Data as a Card Container
The Container
Table
View
Filtering
The Cards
Design and App mode display.
Adding filters dynamically
Changing the backing attributes
Adding a Chart
Simple Setup
Colour Maps
Link to setting up more chart types.
Finding Layouts and Components
It can be very useful to find a layout, component or container. There are two ways to do this:
Using Layers
TheLayerspane is expandable from the left of the screen canvas. Select an item:
on the canvas to highlight it in the Layers pane
in the Layouts pane to highlight it on the canvas.
If the layer section is not visible click Show/Hide Layer Panel.
Using Find in Repository
Right-click any item on an unlocked screen and select Find inRepositoryAlternatively, to search the repository, expand the Components section and navigate to the component. The position of the components on a screen is reflected in their order and nesting in the repository list.
To check whether a component is shared with multiple applications, open its properties and check the Parent Details section, which names the application or package to which the component belongs. For example a component that is shared between several applications has a package as its parent; see Package.