Realistically, this will be me. Flight boards at 6am tomorrow.
That’s a good way to get rug burn! Head up! Chica!
This ain’t my first rodeo. I’ll be on the moving walkway.
You know what? Leave it to Milwaukee to not even have theirs running.
I had to walk like… like some kind of bipedal creature.
Panel Card Gantt
This one is intense; lots of properties.
I’m gonna save this for last.
Nope. Not doing this.
It seems highly specific with not a lot of room to add your custom info. Maybe.
Y’all can copy the one from the Resource Scheduling Board if you want it.
Part Rev Description
Allows a user to configure Part, Revision, and Description controls in a single, grouped widget.
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Basic | Label Part | Sets the label within the control for the Part. (Fig. A) |
Basic | Label Revision | Sets the label within the control for the Rev. (Fig. A) |
Basic | Label Description | Sets the label within the control for the Desc. (Fig. A) |
Behavior | On Search Click | Allows you to create an event when the search is clicked. This will override the base part search wired to this control. You will need to define the search params and bind the values manually. |
Behavior | On Blur | Click this to create an OnBlur event for the control. On Blur is triggered when the control loses focus. |
Behavior | On Create | Click this to create an OnCreate event for the control On Create is triggered when the control is painted to the GUI. |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. B) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView.Column. This will not display any data in the binding, but can be used to control the… control, lol. For example, you can use the EpBinding for OnClick events or Row Rules, etc. |
Data | EpBinding PartNum | Binding to store the part number. Format: DataView.Column. |
Data | EpBinding RevisionNum | Binding to store the revision num. Format: DataView.Column. |
Data | EpBinding PartDesc | Binding to store the part description. Format: DataView.Column. Have the parts on my desc by noon. |
Data | Allow Custom | Allows for a custom value to be entered into the Rev. |
Layout | Alignment | Sets the alignment for the control. Does not work. |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
State | Disabled | Disables the control. The control will not allow editing or focus. |
State | Read Only | Makes the control read only so that it will not allow editing. The control can still be focused. |
State | Auto Focus | When enabled, the control is automatically focused on creation. |
Figure A: Label Texts
Figure B: Comments
Picture Box
Allows a user to display a picture from various sources.
(Yes–the logo is old. Was the first image I found and was too lazy to find another!)
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Basic | Label Text | Sets the label within the control. Doesn’t do anything. |
Behavior | On Blur | Click this to create an OnBlur event for the control. On Blur is triggered when the control loses focus. |
Behavior | On Create | Click this to create an OnCreate event for the control On Create is triggered when the control is painted to the GUI. |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. A) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView.Column. |
Layout | Width | Sets the specific width (pixels) for the control. (Fig. B) |
Layout | Height | Sets the specific height (pixels) for the control. (Fig. B) |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
State | Disabled | Disables the control. The control will not allow editing or focus. |
State | Read Only | Makes the control read only so that it will not allow editing. The control can still be focused. |
Advanced | Image Fill Type | Sets the type for the img tag to render. Valid options include: imageBlob, url, iconClass, fileStore. (Fig. C) |
Advanced | Image Style | Sets the image style. Valid options include: None*, Circle, and Rounded Corners. Note, that if you select Circle or Rounded Corners, there’s no going back to None. You will need to delete the Picture Box and make a new one. (Fig. D) |
Advanced | Hide Border | Check this to hide the border. This will also make the image fill the shape of where the border used to be. (Fig. E) |
Advanced | Image Fill Type | Set the fill type. Zoom will zoom the image to fill all available space. Fit shows the whole image and leaves unused space blank. (Fig. F) |
Advanced | Image | Set the source of the image. For imageBlob and fileStore, these will be bindings such as Image.ImageContent and Image.ImageSysRowID respectively. Url will hold, well, a URL. The classIcon type will be in the format of “mdi mdi-name” Example: mdi mdi-shark-off . Please put your phone in shark mode while on the boat. Thank you. Whatever data ends up here is what will show up in the binding. Alternatively, you can leave this blank and push the data into whatever the control is bound to. |
Figure A: Comments
Figure B: Dimensions
Figure C: Image Fill Type
Figure D: Image Style
Figure E: Hide Border
Figure F: Image Fill Type
Quantity UOM
This control is a combination of a numeric box and combo combined into one control.
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Behavior | On Blur | Click this to create an OnBlur event for the control. On Blur is triggered when the control loses focus. |
Behavior | On Create | Click this to create an OnCreate event for the control On Create is triggered when the control is painted to the GUI. |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. A) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView.Column. |
Data > Quantity Model > Basic | Qty Label Text | Sets the label for the quantity portion of the control. (Fig. B) |
Data > Quantity Model > Data | Qty EpBinding | Sets the data binding for the quantity potion of the control. Format is DataView.Column. |
Data > Quantity Model > Advanced | All Properties | These are reviewed in the advanced section of the numeric control |
Data > Combo Model > Basic | Combo Label Text | Sets the label of the combo portion of the control. (Fig C.) |
Data > Combo Model > Data | EpBinding Text Column | Defines the column to get the label text value from, at least it’s supposed to. Narrator: It does not. |
Data > Combo Model > Data | Combo EpBinding | Sets the data binding for the combo potion of the control. Format is DataView.Column. |
Data > Combo Model > Reusable Combo | All Properties | Nothing needs to be set here. It pulls in the UOMs by default by using some unknown magic; it has some preset filters, but no known datasource. #Shrug If you care to override it, review the Reuseable Combo section of the Combo control here. |
Data > Combo Model > Advanced | All Properties | Nothing needs to be set here. It pulls in the UOMs by default by using some unknown magic; it has some preset filters, but no known datasource. #Shrug If you care to override it, review the Reuseable Combo section of the Combo control here. |
Layout | Alignment | Sets the alignment of the control. Does not seem to work. |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
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State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
State | Disabled | Disables the control. The control will not allow editing or focus. |
State | Read Only | Makes the control read only so that it will not allow editing. The control can still be focused. |
State | Auto Focus | When enabled, the control is automatically focused on creation. |
Figure A: Comments
Figure B: Qty Label Text
Figure C: Combo Label Text
Radio Button
Allows a user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options.
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Behavior | On Blur | Click this to create an OnBlur event for the control. On Blur is triggered when the control loses focus. |
Behavior | On Create | Click this to create an OnCreate event for the control On Create is triggered when the control is painted to the GUI. |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. A) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView.Column. |
Layout | Width | Sets the specific width (pixels) for the control. (Fig. B) |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
State | Disabled | Disables the control. The control will not allow editing or focus. |
State | Read Only | Makes the control read only so that it will not allow editing. The control can still be focused. |
State | Auto Focus | When enabled, the control is automatically focused on creation. |
State | Highlight Selected | Emboldens the label of the selected item. (Fig. C) |
Advanced | Value Field | Defines what data object to use for the value. Options include value and label |
Advanced | Label Field | Defines what data object to use for the label. Options include value and label |
Advanced | Vertical Align | Sets the radio buttons vertically. (Fig. D) |
Advanced > Data | Label | Set the label text for the radio option. (Fig. E) |
Advanced > Data | Value | Set the value for the radio option. (Fig. F) |
Figure A: Comments
Figure B: Width
Figure C: Highlight Selected
Figure D: Vertical Align
Figure E: Label
Figure F: Value
Panel Card Stack
Expandable container that can hold multiple panels in a tabular fashion.
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Basic | Title | Set the title that is displayed at the top of the panel card. Doesn’t work. |
Basic > Panels | Select the panels to include in your stack. You can also reorder them here. (Fig. A) | |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. B) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView.Column. This will not display any data in the binding, but can be used to control the… control, lol. For example, you can use the EpBinding for OnClick events or Row |
Layout | Minimum Width | Sets the minimum width the panel can shrink to when the page is in Flex Layout Mode. (Fig. C) |
Data | Flex Layout | To create custom, responsive control layouts instead of column-based layouts, set the card to Flex Layout Mode and use Group Box and Flex Container controls within the card to organize content. |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
Advanced | Auto Fill Container | Indicate if panel card should automatically fill its container. Doesn’t seem to have an effect on this control. |
Advanced | Expand At Runtime | Enable this to expand the panel card at runtime. When the panel is expanded, it attempts to load data from the provider model. In the case of a dashboard, you may want to disable this to allow users time to fill in the filters. |
Figure A: Panels
Figure B: Comments
Figure C: Minimum Width
Don’t y’all just loooove how uneven this looks. I know I do!
Relationship Map
A component to define a relationship map.
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Behavior | On Blur | Click this to create an OnBlur event for the control. On Blur is triggered when the control loses focus. |
Behavior | On Create | Click this to create an OnCreate event for the control On Create is triggered when the control is painted to the GUI. |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. A) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView.Column. |
Layout | Alignment | Sets the alignment for the control. Valid options include Right, Left, Center. (Fig. B) |
Layout | Width | Sets the specific width (pixels) for the control. Doesn’t work. |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
State | Disabled | Disables the control. The control will not allow editing or focus. |
State | Read Only | Makes the control read only so that it will not allow editing. The control can still be focused. |
State | Auto Focus | When enabled, the control is automatically focused on creation. |
Advanced | Header Text | Sets the header text on the panel. (Fig. C) |
Advanced | Svc | The service to fetch the diagram data. Example: Erp.BO.SalesOrderSvc
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Advanced | Svc Path | The service path to get the diagram data. Example: GetSalesOrderRelationshipMap Note: I don’t have a list of services that have a relationship map call. |
Advanced | Input Arguments | Arguments to be provided to the service, one of which includes the key field. Outside of the two shown, I’m not sure what else can be provided here. (Fig. D) |
Advanced | Cap Width | No idea what this should do. |
Figure A: Comments
Figure B: Alignment
Figure C: Header Text
Figure D: Input Arguments
Is this what the new Explorers use?
Just Dora.
Rich Text Editor
Allows a user to enter text and images which could be formatted according to their preferences… Unless that preference is the color red… or purple. Plenty of choices for blue, though!
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Basic | Label Text | Sets the label within the control. Doesn’t do anything. |
Behavior | On Blur | Click this to create an OnBlur event for the control. On Blur is triggered when the control loses focus. |
Behavior | On Create | Click this to create an OnCreate event for the control On Create is triggered when the control is painted to the GUI. |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. A) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView.Column. Turns out you can get red text here, or any color, but it’s stuuuuupid; you just need to change the hex value. (Fig. B) |
Layout | Alignment | Sets the alignment of the control. (Fig. C) |
Layout | Width | Sets the specific width (pixels) for the control. (Fig. D) |
Layout | Height | Sets the specific height (pixels) for the control. (Fig. D) |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
State | Disabled | Disables the control. The control will not allow editing or focus. |
State | Read Only | Makes the control read only so that it will not allow editing. The control can still be focused. |
State | Auto Focus | When enabled, the control is automatically focused on creation. |
Advanced | Show All Tools | Toggle to show or hide advanced tools for the control. (Fig. E) |
Figure A: Comments
Figure B: EpBinding
Figure C: Alignment
Figure D: Width and Height
Figure E: Show All Tools
Row Navigator
Row Navigator scrubs among the records in a DataView that might be linked to an EpBinding component on the target page/panel to display the current record details or to a grid.
Property Group | Property | Description |
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Basic | Id | Unique identifier for the control |
Basic | Label Text | Sets the label within the control. (Fig. A) |
Behavior | On Blur | Click this to create an OnBlur event for the control. On Blur is triggered when the control loses focus. |
Behavior | On Create | Click this to create an OnCreate event for the control On Create is triggered when the control is painted to the GUI. |
Comments | Comments | Add some developer notes to the control. These are not customer-facing and are only visible in App Studio (Fig. B) |
Data | Key Field | Indicates that a bound component is a key field. If true, the field is enabled if there is no current record, allowing the user to select an existing record or create a new one. |
Data | EpBinding | Bind the control to a DataView. This won’t show data, but is the source for the nav combo. |
Layout | Alignment | Marginally sets the alignment for the control. (Fig. C) |
State | Personalizable | If true, a user can personalize this component(hide/show) |
State | Customizable | If true, a user can customize this component in child layers |
State | Hidden | Hides the control from view. |
State | Disabled | Disables the control. The control will not allow editing or focus. |
State | Read Only | Makes the control read only so that it will not allow editing. The control can still be focused. |
Advanced | CombBox Label | The label shown in the combo box portion of the control. (Fig. D) |
Advanced | Show Count Text | Shows the a count of the records within the view. (Fig. E) |
Advanced | Columns | The columns to show in the combo. Supposedly, this is supposed to work with multiple columns, but I can only get it to show data from the first one. (Fig. F) |
Figure A: Label Text
Figure B: Comments
Figure C: Alignment
Figure D: ComboBox Label
Figure E: Show Count Text
Figure F: Columns
Anyone figured out a way to expand the width of this control? It cuts off our part numbers and descriptions.
Is there an ability to do one to many? I’m thinking of a Lot that gets issued to multiple Jobs.
It visualizes whatever the dataset is that comes back from the BO, but yes–I’ve seen it visualize 3 invoices to 1 order for instance. That’s automatic, though you should probably increase the maxNumOfCards to suit your needs.