Introduction
A maintenance form is based on one form object, and the columns in that object’s table can be easily added and configured from the entity attributes. For ease of navigation, it’s often necessary to add columns from the entity’s child table or tables so the user can view or edit those values, or use them to navigate elsewhere without having to perform a search.
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QUICK STEPS |
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Create a new panel |
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Select the panel type |
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Click OK |
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Open the panel properties |
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Update the properties |
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Add desired tabs to the panel |
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Open the tab’s properties |
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Update the properties |
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Edit the tab's table |
| 10 |
Open the Entity tab on the Left Panel |
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Add a grid |
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Select the columns |
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Click Next |
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Click Next |
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Edit the field properties |
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Change the field order |
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Click Finish |
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Configure any other tabs |
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Save the form |
Detailed Steps
Step 1. Create a new panel.
To add a panel, click the space between existing panels. This example places tabs in this panel.
Step 3. Click OK.
Step 7. Open the tab’s properties.
Step 8. Update the properties.
This post is part of the Maintenance Form topic. Click here to open the Maintenance Form Overview.
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