Action Type
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Specify the type
of conditional action to define:
- - Nothing
happens. This setting is the default when you create a new
conditional action.
- - Sets a
value for the component if the condition evaluates to TRUE.
- -
Sets a value for the component and marks the record as modified,
if the condition evaluates to TRUE.
- - Enable
the component if the condition evaluates to TRUE, or disable the
component if the condition evaluates to FALSE.
- - Make
the component a required field if the condition evaluates to
TRUE.
- - Make
the component visible if the condition evaluates to TRUE, or
hide the component if the condition evaluates to FALSE.
- - Turn the
component setting on or off based on the condition setting.
- - Mark
the record as modified if the condition evaluates to TRUE.
- -
Generate an event if the condition evaluates to TRUE.
- -
Generate an event and return a value if the condition evaluates
to TRUE.
- - Sets
focus on the component if the condition evaluates to TRUE. If
the condition evaluates to FALSE, focus on another component, if
specified in the expression.
- -
Sets the return value based on the conditional action.
- - If the
condition evaluates to TRUE, stop execution of any additional
actions on the overall expression.
- - If the
condition evaluates to TRUE, the given theme class is
applied.
- - If the
condition evaluates to FALSE, display the message specified in
the expression.
See Conditional Action
Syntax.
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Event Name
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Enter a value or,
to display the
Edit Value Expression dialog box, click Edit
Value.
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Specify form or
component (2 fields) |
These two fields are
only available when
or is selected as
the Action Type. Use these
fields to specify the target for the event to be generated:
- - Specifies
the current form as the target.
- - Use the
second drop-down list to select the form that is to be the
target.
- - Use the
second drop-down list to select the component on the current
form that is to be the target.
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