To create formsThis topic describes the basic form editing tasks that allow you to quickly produce a working session prototype. From the basic setup, you will be able to change the form layout to achieve the final result. Important The sections below describe the sessions that you must use to complete the procedure. However, they do not describe all details of these sessions. For detailed session information, refer to the Aide web. Procedure aim The aim of this procedure is to create forms for your Infor LN sessions. Forms are the user interface part of the sessions. Forms are used to interact with the user by presenting data and actions that can be performed on that data. To create and edit forms, you must use the Infor Dynamic Form Editor ( DFE). The form editor allows you to specify the available session types for the form (overview and detail), the field groups, labels and fields that are used to create the form. Procedure result and prerequisites Result Basic forms for your (new) Infor LN session prototypes. Prerequisites To create forms you need:
Procedure summary The following list shows the procedure steps and the corresponding sessions or programs:
Procedure details Etape 1. Start the Editor To start the Dynamic Form Editor:
Etape 2. Specify Available Session Types When you create a form, you must specify if the session is available as an overview session, a details session or both. To specify the available session types:
Etape 3. Add Fields Add table fields: on the Insert menu, click All Table Fields. The fields of the session's main table are added to the form. Alternatively, to select individual fields, you can click TableFields on the Insert menu. The fields and their associated label will display within field groups. Etape 4. Save the Form To save the form, click Save. Etape 5. Show Session Prototype You can view the effect of your changes from within the form editor: On the File menu, click Show Overview Session. The overview session starts. If you wish to view the details session, click Show Details Session. Alternatively you can exit the editor, and then compile the form and start the session from the Sessions (ttadv2500m000) session. Etape 6. Exit the Editor To exit the editor, click Save and Exit. Etape 7. Compile the Form You must compile the form to create a form dump within the runtime data dictionary. To compile the form:
Etape 8. Start the Session You can start the session from within the developer’s workbench. To start the session:
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