Edit Set <Variable | Component | Property> dialog box
Use this dialog box to set up and maintain variables, components, or properties, depending on the context or what parent dialog box calls up this dialog box.
Validators of several event response types can output values based on variables, components or properties. These response types include In Collection, In Inline List, In List Cache, Load Collection, Method Call, Run Form, and Set Values.
Depending on the context in which this dialog box displays, the
and buttons might or might not be displayed.This dialog box prompts users for the target and source for a given clause from a set values specification. The fields in the dialog box appear depending on the context in which it is displayed.
For InCollection validators and LoadCollection event handler parameters, the caption for this dialog box is Edit Set <Variable | Component | Property> From List.
Field | Description |
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Target | This field
displays either a list of components on the current form (if this is a Set
Component clause), global and form variables for the current form (if this is a
Set Variables clause); or a list of properties on the selected collection on
the current form (if this is a Set Properties clause).
Select the variable, component, or property that is the target that receives the output value. To open the properties dialog for the selected target component (if this is a Set Component clause) or variable (if this is a Set Variable clause), click . This button is not shown if this is a Set Properties clause. |
Value | This field
displays a list of properties for the IDO used for the collection.
Select a property from the list. |
Collection for Target | This field
displays a list of collections on the current form. Select a property from
the list.
Note: This field displays only if this is a Set
Properties clause.
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Set Values parameters
For Set Values event handler parameters, the caption for this dialog box is Edit Set <Variable | Component | Property> Pair.
Field | Description |
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Target | This field
displays either a list of components on the current form (if this is a Set
Component clause), global and form variables for the current form (if this is a
Set Variables clause); or a list of properties on the selected collection on
the current form (if this is a Set Properties clause).
Select the variable, component, or property that is the target that receives the output value. To open the properties dialog for the selected target component (if this is a Set Component clause) or variable (if this is a Set Variable clause), click .Note: This button does not display if this is a Set
Properties clause.
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Value | Specify the
value, which can be an expression containing substitution keywords, to be set
to the variable, component, or property.
To open the Edit Value dialog, click . This dialog provides expression builder functionality for expressions that are names or values of variables, components, or properties. |
Collection for Target | This field
displays a list of collections on the current form. Select a property from
the list.
Note: This field displays only if this is a Set
Properties clause.
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Run Form parameters
For Run Form event handlers parameters and for editing the Set Variable Values specification, the caption for this dialog box is Edit Set Variable Pair and restricted to Set Variables clauses.
Field | Description |
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Target | This list
displays either a list of components on the current form (if this is a Set
Component clause), global and form variables for the current form (if this is a
Set Variables clause); or a list of properties on the selected collection on
the current form (if this is a Set Properties clause).
Select the variable, component, or property that is the target that receives the output value. To open the properties dialog box for the selected target component (if this is a Set Component clause) or variable (if this is a Set Variable clause), click .Note: This button does not display if this is a Set
Properties clause.
|
Value | Specify the
value, which can be an expression containing substitution keywords, to be set
to the variable, component, or property.
To open the Edit Value dialog, click . This dialog provides expression builder functionality for expressions that are names or values of variables, components, or properties. |