Creating the XPath expression

Within the inline edit, all the visible detail and premium fields have a data-field attribute, for example:

<tr class="detail" id="X0_0">
  ...
  <td data-field="DEPT_NAME">...</td>
  ...
  <td data-field="WBT_NAME">
    <input name="X000010" type="hidden" value="IT">
    ...
  </td>
  ...
</tr>

You can use the value of the data-field attribute to identify the primary input field by name in the XPath. The same names are used to configure the fields.

The fields in the Details row of the inline edit have these names:

Detail Field Value of data-field Attribute
Start Time WRKD_START_TIME
End Time WRKD_END_TIME
Hours WRKD_MINUTES
Rate WRKD_RATE
Time Code TCODE_NAME
Hour Type HTYPE_NAME
Job JOB_NAME
Department DEPT_NAME
Project PROJ_NAME
Docket DOCK_NAM
Team WBT_NAME
Flag 1..10 WRKD_FLAG1..10
UDF 1..10 WRKD_UDF1..10

In our example, the Team lookup in the Details row can be identified by the WBT_NAME value.

Similarly, the fields in the Premiums row of the inline edit have these names:

Premium Field Value of data-field Attribute
Start Time PREM_WRKD_START_TIME
End Time PREM_WRKD_END_TIME
Hours PREM_WRKD_MINUTES
Rate PREM_WRKD_RATE
Time Code PREM_TCODE_NAME
Hour Type PREM_HTYPE_NAME
Job PREM_JOB_NAME
Department PREM_DEPT_NAME
Project PREM_PROJ_NAME
Docket PREM_DOCK_NAM
Team PREM_WBT_NAME
Flag 1..10 PREM_WRKD_FLAG1..10
UDF 1..10 PREM_WRKD_UDF1..10

In our example, the Team lookup in the Premiums row can be identified by the PREM_WBT_NAME value.

Note: The premium field names have a PREM_ prefix.