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An Introduction to Inventory

In the vFlow 2.0 module, the Inventory section primarily displays and create the list of different entities category-wise at the app level. The Inventory section contains the following categories: Note: All the above categories are explained under the Entities category, as they are collectively referred as Entities in the vFlow 2.0. After you click a… Continue reading An Introduction to Inventory

Configurator Level Inventory

Page-Level Inventory On the Configurator menu, Inventory is the section that, when a page is created, displays a page-specific set of items that has already been mapped to the related page. Separately reviewing each page during or after its creation simplifies the process of making changes, identifying bugs, and checking mapped elements independently, without overhauling… Continue reading Configurator Level Inventory

Data

Introduction to Data In the vFlow module, Data is mechanism that you can use for the following purposes: To fetch, store, or validate the data at the application level, you can use one of the following data binding mechanisms: vFlow 2.0 incorporates the Data module as a separate functional layer. You can access the Data… Continue reading Data

Events

The vFlow 2.0 module provides different events for the page, components, and elements. On the page, you can configure the On Load event. Similarly, you can configure the On Click event on the button. Based on the component or element type, the vFlow module provides different events or a group of events that you can… Continue reading Events

Animation

In the left panel, under Config, you can find the ‘Animation‘ section. This section allows you to apply several animations to enhance the page’s loading appeal. The following table contains an explanation of the available animations and their configurations: Animations Description & Its Configuration Bounce 1. Click the Type list, and then select an animation to… Continue reading Animation

Style

In the left panel of the page, under Config, you’ll find the Style section. In the Style section, you can configure properties related to the page’s background and text’s font. These properties are explained below: Style Description Background Color This property allows you to define the background color of the page. To configure the background… Continue reading Style

Properties

In the left panel, under Config, you can find the ‘Properties‘ section. In the Properties section, you configure the advanced properties of a page. These properties are explained for different templates are given below: For Normal Template Property Name Description Enable By default, this check box is selected. It means that when you create a… Continue reading Properties

Basic

In the left panel, under Config, you can find the ‘Basic‘ section. In the Basic section, you configure the basic properties of a page. These properties for different templates are explained below: For Normal Template: Basic Property Description Page Type This box, by default, displays the type of page. You define the page type (for… Continue reading Basic

An Introduction to vFlow 2.0 Configurator Menu

Familiarity with the vFlow menu options and their functionalities is crucial for efficiently designing and developing advanced software applications by using vFlow. You can find these top-level (level 1) menu options in the left navigation panel. They not only align your implementation efforts with the business requirements but also empower you to impart cosmetic design… Continue reading An Introduction to vFlow 2.0 Configurator Menu

Creating a vFlow Application

To initiate a new project on the Vahana portal, you first need to create a new application, which serves as a project identifier, helping you manage various project activities efficiently. For instance: If you are developing a new web-based application for XYZ customers, you would name the application “XYZ Bank Customer Application.” Similarly, for a… Continue reading Creating a vFlow Application