Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
Delete allows one to erase the database record of the matching record ID.
This feature has been enhanced in Joget Workflow v6.
Figure 1: Screenshot highlighting Delete Action in Datalist
Figure 2: Screenshot highlighting Delete Action in action placeholder in Datalist Builder
Figure 3: Screenshot highlighting Delete Action in bulk action placeholder in Datalist Builder
Figure 4: Delete Action Properties
Name | Description |
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Label | Link / Button label. When action is added into bulk action placeholder, it will turn into a button. |
Form | Form to lookup to for record deletion. |
Confirmation Message | Confirmation message before performing action. |
Delete Associated Grid Data? | If checked, grid elements found in the target form will have its data deleted as well. New Feature in Joget Workflow v5 |
Delete Associated Child Form Data? | If checked, child elements found in the target form will have its data deleted as well. New Feature in Joget Workflow v5 |
Delete Files? | If checked, uploaded files found in the target form will be deleted as well. This would also apply to grid and child form data if they are checked. New Feature in Joget Workflow v6 |
Abort Related Running Processes? | If checked, active process instance associated with the record ID will be aborted. New Feature in Joget Workflow v6 |
Figure 5: Delete Action Properties - Visibility Control
Name | Description |
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Rules | Controls on when the action should appear. |