Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
The easiest way to see how the Select Box works is to create a new app. Here are the steps:
Fill up the following fields as follows and click on Apply Change (see Figure 3):
Options (Hardcoded):
Default Value | Label |
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Local | Local |
International | International |
Figure 3
Name | Description |
Label | Element Label to be displayed to the end-user. |
ID | Element ID (By declaring as "country", a corresponding database table column "c_country" will be created) Please see Form Element for more information about defining the ID and list of reserved IDs. |
Options (Hardcoded) | Select Box options Options defined here will not be put into use if Options Binder is defined below. |
Or Load Data From | Options to be populated dynamically using Options Binder plugin. Performance Warning If you have thousands of select options or sourcing them from Options Binder, this may cause a significant increase in page load time. Consider using Popup Select Box instead. |
Name | Description |
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Value | Default Value when there's no existing value found/selected. A hash variable is accepted here. For example, you may key the following #currentUser.firstName# #currentUser.lastName# to pre-populate the field with currently logged in user's name. You may define multiple default options by separating them using semicolons. Sample option1;option2;option3 |
Multiple Selection | Toggle Multiple Selection. |
Validator | Attach a Validator plugin to validate the input value. When will validation takes place? Validation will take place whenever a form is submitted except when it is submitted as "Save as Draft". Available Options:
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Workflow Variable | If the form is part of a workflow process, upon saving of the form (by clicking on "Save as Draft" or "Complete" button). The value in this input field will be saved into the corresponding workflow variable named here. Using a non-existent Workflow Variable name You will get the following warning with the name printed out (e.g. status) in the server log if you attempt to map to a non-existent Workflow Variable. context attribute status does not exist in process context - adding new attributes to the process context is not allowed |
Name | Description |
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Field ID to control available options based on Grouping | Dynamically change the available options based on the "grouping" attribute defined in the options by matching the current value of the element ID defined. Also knowns as a cascade select box where the first select box choice determines the second select box list of options. You can download the demonstration app ISIC List from the Joget Marketplace. |
Name | Description |
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Size (Rows) | Determines the number of rows of selection to be shown. This option is useful when multiple selections are expected. An integer value is expected here. |
Readonly | Determines if the element is editable. |
Display field as Label when readonly? | Displays the value of the element as plain text when an element is set to "Readonly". |
Name | Description |
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Workflow Variable | If the form is part of a workflow process, upon saving of the form (by clicking on "Save as Draft" or "Complete" button). The value in this input field will be saved into the corresponding workflow variable named here. Using a non-existent Workflow Variable name You will get the following warning with the name printed out (e.g. status) in the server log if you attempt to map to a non-existent Workflow Variable. context attribute status does not exist in process context - adding new attributes to the process context is not allowed |