When you apply this task to a specific element, the application displays this element as an inactive element. The end user cannot perform the function on the inactive element. To make the control or element inactive, you need to select the page, layout, row, and column that contain the element. To configure the Control Disable… Continue reading Control Disable
Category: Design
Basic Properties
All vFlow tasks contain the following common basic properties: Field Description Type This field is non-editable and specifies the type of task that you have selected in the Add Task list in the Events dialog box. Sequence In this field, enter a numeric value (For example:- 1, 2, or 3). This value specifies the sequence… Continue reading Basic Properties
Navigate
The “Navigate” task lets the user navigate from one page to another page, pop-up screen, etc. When you configure the Navigate task, the selection of the sub task (For example:- Page or Popup) determines what the application will display to the user after the user performs the function. To configure the Navigate task: Property Description… Continue reading Navigate
Configuring Monitoring Status
This feature allows you to configuring the monitoring status. To configure the monitoring status:
Configuring Action on Card
This function allows you to configure an action on the list of the card. You can configure the action on the list horizontally or vertically. You can incorporate a phone book, delete function, and other usable action items. To configure an action on the list: Field Description Action Sub Type Click this list to select:… Continue reading Configuring Action on Card
Define a Card
You define the card to determine the layout in which the list displays the data. To define the card, perform the following functions: Box/List Description Attribute ID In this field, enter the attribute ID (For example: – ID or PCT). In the attribute ID, the list holds specific value and then displays it in the… Continue reading Define a Card
Clear Local Session
This task clears the session from the memory of the user’s device. You can use this functionality to implement several logics. For example:- You can use this functionality to clear the current local session and then ask the user access the app by using device-level login. To use this functionality proficiently, you need to understand… Continue reading Clear Local Session
List View
When you configure a dashboard card, you can determine which list the card will display after the mobile app uploads the dashboard. You can achieve same objective by applying the List View task. When this task executes, it displays the list as a result of user-action. When you configure the List View task, you also… Continue reading List View
Validate Form
You can use this task to build and apply a validation rule at the form level. When you configure this task, you can also configure a message that the app displays if the validation rule is satisfied. When a user performs the function in the form, the validation rule checks the user’s function. If the… Continue reading Validate Form
JSON Reset
You can apply this task to clear the JSON object. You can apply this task anywhere in the mobile app workflow. It means that you can clear the data of any absolute JSON path or array-type JSON object. When you configure this task, it allows you to clear the JSON object at the control level.… Continue reading JSON Reset