Defining a setter
- In the Setter section, click New.
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Specify this information:
- Type
- Select Column.
This field defines if the condition will be applied against a group, a section or a column.
- Group/Section/Column
- Select from the list of table columns available for this
dialog.
The values in this list depend on what you have selected in Type. If you select group as the Type, all active groups are listed. If you select section, all sections are listed. If you select column, all table columns for this dialog are listed.
Note: Browse filters can be selected as type columns and can be set to display or not display in the screen. - True Action
- Select setValue to set a
value on a specific field depending on the column and column name
under Type and Column. The selected option is applied to the
selected group, section, or column when a certain condition is met.
These options are available if the type you have selected is group:
- Hide: The group screen or dialog is not displayed.
- Show: The group screen or dialog is displayed.
These options are available if the type you have selected is section:
- Hide: The group screen or dialog is not displayed.
- Show: The group screen or dialog is displayed.
These options are available if the type you have selected is column:
- Enable: The columns are enabled or editable.
- Disable: The columns are not enabled or editable.
- Hide: The columns are not displayed.
- Show: The columns are displayed.
- Makemandatory: The column is mandatory.
- Removemandatory: The column is not mandatory.
- Clearvalue: The value of the column is cleared.
- None: Nothing happens.
- False Action
- Select None so that no action is done on the column and column name under Type and Column. The selection action is applied to the selected group, section, or column when a certain condition is not met.
- Value
- Value displays the available codes encoded in the column that is selected in the Group/Section/Column field.
- Click Save.
- Click Save for the entire dialog triggers against the dialog design.