Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
Section is the placeholder to hold Form Elements. Each section has one column in it by default.
Figure 1: Section highlighted in blue in sample HR Expenses Claim app
Screenshots in this article obtained from http://localhost:8080/jw/web/console/app/hr_expense/1/form/builder/hr_expense_new
Figure 2: Section Properties
Name | Description |
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ID | Element ID Since the section is not an input field, one may leave it as it is. |
Label | Section Label |
Figure 2: Section - Data Binder
Name | Description |
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Load Binder | Optional by default. When it is not set, it will use the parent's binder. You may override this behavior by using its own designated binder by defining it. |
Store Binder | Optional by default. When it is not set, it will use the parent's binder. You may override this behavior by using its own designated binder by defining it. |
Figure 3: Section - Advanced Options
Name | Description |
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Field ID to control this section | Visibility control - You may control the visibility on showing this section by relying on another field value from other section. Example status |
Field value to display this Section | Visibility control - You may control the visibility on showing this section by relying on another field value from other section. Example Approved Example using Regular Expression Approved1|Approved2|Approved3 |
Using Regular Expressions? | In "Field value to display this Section", you can use Regular Expression. |
Permission | Manage the permission on who to see this section. See Permission Control. |