- A userview is is a front-end UI for an app. An app may contain 1 or more userviews. Userviews can have different themes, and consist of menu pages that contain forms, lists, reports, HTML content, etc.
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- Forms are are used to capture and present information. Many form elements are available, ranging from a simple textfield to more complex types such as form grids. In the sample HR Expenses Claim App, login as a normal employee (Cat) and and click on the the New Expenses Claim to to see an expenses claim form. Fill up the form and click on on Complete to to submit.
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- Datalists (or or Lists for for short*)* are tables or reports in tabular format, providing features such as paging, sorting, filtering and exporting. Logout and login as as Cat's manager manager Clark, then click on on Approver Inbox in in the menu. The page displays a datalist showing the task inbox, in this case Clark will see a pending claim from Cat.
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- The task created shows a a workflow process in in action, where a task is routed to the appropriate person. The process may also involve integration to external systems such as sending emails or updating external databases. As Clark, click on the the Approve Claim link link to view and approve Cat's submission.
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- The The HR Expenses Claim App App demonstrates a process driven app. To see a different type of app in action, launch the the Simple CRM in in the App Center. This app is focused on data management, providing a no-frills approach to manage accounts, contacts, opportunities and cases.
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- The The Simple CRM also also demonstrates more advanced reporting capabilities such as tabular management reports and graphical charts.
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