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* [[Form]]s (requires [[Releases/Autumn_2019|release 12.2]])
* [[Form]]s (requires [[Releases/Autumn_2019|release 12.2]])
* [[Questionnaire Designer|Questionnaires]] (requires [[Releases/Summer 2021|release 14.1]])
* [[Questionnaire Designer|Questionnaires]] (requires [[Releases/Summer 2021|release 14.1]])
==Button Click variables==
; Handled: If false (default) the standard behavior is executed after the rule. If True, it is skipped.
:{| class="wikitable"
| Handled || Assign || False
|}
; DirectEdit: Controls how the changes to the entity are handled (if there are any).
:* True and the entity is dirty after the rule executes, the entity is saved to storage (OnSave rule is run).
:* False, if a property is changed the ChangeRule is run and the entity is added to the list of dirty entities to be saved on user command.
:* Null (not-set, default), changes are ignored.


== Example: create a new order or appointment ==
== Example: create a new order or appointment ==

Revision as of 09:38, 1 December 2022

Rules are client-side scripts (no-code business logic) that are executed when a user of the mobile app interacts with the app. The Button Click rules are executed when a row button is clicked. Rules are managed using the rules editor, usually in Woodford.
Button Click rules are available on the:

Button Click variables

Handled
If false (default) the standard behavior is executed after the rule. If True, it is skipped.
Handled Assign False
DirectEdit
Controls how the changes to the entity are handled (if there are any).
  • True and the entity is dirty after the rule executes, the entity is saved to storage (OnSave rule is run).
  • False, if a property is changed the ChangeRule is run and the entity is added to the list of dirty entities to be saved on user command.
  • Null (not-set, default), changes are ignored.

Example: create a new order or appointment

These two examples, showcase custom buttons on the account form.

First, we click Add button and fill in the name of the button (Click text, Label):

.

Then, set up a Button Click rule. Changeditem is the button's item binding (set in properties). We create a variable that will be a new instance of order or appointment and assign the customer id from the account. In the end, we open a new appointment/order record.

You can fill out the new forms further. In the new order, we set the account's address as the shipping address.

In the new appointment, we add the date of creation and name of the appointment by concatenating "Meeting with:" and the account's primary contact.

Example: start questionnaire by clicking the button

Clicking the Inspections button opens up a new questionnaire.

If the button is clicked, we fetch questionnaire template which is published and its name equals "Equipment checkup". If this fetch contains data, the questionnaire is opened.

Used Fetch: