Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
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4.Click on Advanced Tools on the top right.
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5.In Advanced Tools, you will find 6 tabs 10 icons in all the builders mentioned with the exception of Form Builder and Process Mapper (see Figure 3).
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As mentioned in the introduction section. To reveal the advanced tools, the advanced tools button can be clicked.
Figure x 4 : Show Advanced Tools
The > button can be clicked to hide the advanced tools.
Figure x 5 : Hide Advanced Tools
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ตัวแสดงแผนภูมิในแท็บแรกให้ตัวออกแบบแอปที่มีโครงสร้าง/มุมมองคำนิยามโดยรวมเพื่อให้สามารถจุดที่ผิดปกติใดๆและแก้ไขได้ทันทีโดยไม่ต้องยุ่งยากมากเกินไปและเวลาที่ใช้ |
Figure 4 6 Tree Viewer
Clicking on the edit (pencil) icon on the right of the node text allows one to configure/edit its properties right away. Upon saving the properties, the tree viewer will refresh itself.
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คลิกที่ไอคอนแก้ไข (ดินสอ) ทางด้านขวาของโหนดที่ช่วยให้หนึ่งในการกำหนดค่า/แก้ไขคุณสมบัติได้ทันทีเมื่อบันทึกคุณสมบัติ, ผู้ชมต้นไม้จะรีเฟรชตัวเอง. |
Figure 57 : Editing a node
The X-Ray is a feature that provides a overall view of what a structure consists of, what is the type and ID of the structure. For example, in Figure 1x8, it is shown that there are 4 types of object in the section:
Figure x 8 : X-Ray Feature
As the structure is top down, it can be translated as the Section being the parent of two Columns and the ID of the parent is section3. The first columns contains a Custom HTML type where the ID is field6_1 and the second columns contains a Calculation Field Type where the ID is total.
The Permission tab icon provides the app designer with fine-grain control over managing the permissions of each individual element in the builder.
Figure 6 9 Form Builder Permission
Clicking on the "Add Permission" button allows one to configure the permission rule for a role/group based on a permission type (see Figure 7).
Figure 7 10 Configure Permission
For each Permission rule added, determine which element will be visible for the selected role under the Authorized column.
Visibility controls differ based on Builder types (see Figure 69, 8 11 & 912)
Figure 8 Datalist 11 List Builder Permission
Figure 9 Userview 12 UI Builder Permission
For the Form Builder, additional permission can be set at the Section element and determine whether they are hidden or read-only under the Unauthorized column on the right.
For the Datalist List Builder, determine which column/filter is visible. Additionally, determine which columns is visible during export.
For the Userview UI Builder, additional permission can be set at the Userview Category element.
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In the second tab, the app designer can inspect where the current entity is being used. From the screenshot example above, we can tell that the form is being used in another form and also being part of a workflow process. With such a feature, the app designer will be able to manage the form design well within the scope of its usages.
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The table tab is available in the Form Builder. With this feature, the app designer can tell on which other entity is sharing/writing into the same database table the current form is currently pointing too. From the screenshot example above, we can see that the table is being accessed by multiple process tools and forms. We can also click on the Show Table Usage In Other Apps to check if there are other apps that are writing to the same table too. At the bottom of it, existing table columns are listed down for the app designer's reference.
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