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This is a special type of Form, which in this case, contains Button Objects that will take you to other Forms. | This is a special type of Form, which in this case, contains Button Objects that will take you to other Forms. | ||
There are a few | There are a few different types of Forms. | ||
*<span style="padding:4px 6px 4px 2px;background:#cbc287">Browse</span> A grid like table, with seachable fields and sortable columns. Designed to easily select a record from a database table or query. | *<span style="padding:4px 6px 4px 2px;background:#cbc287">Browse</span> A grid like table, with seachable fields and sortable columns. Designed to easily select a record from a database table or query. |
Revision as of 01:17, 27 June 2017
The first thing you will see after logging into nuBuilder Forte is a nuBuilder Launch Form.
This is a special type of Form, which in this case, contains Button Objects that will take you to other Forms.
There are a few different types of Forms.
- Browse A grid like table, with seachable fields and sortable columns. Designed to easily select a record from a database table or query.
- Edit A Form displaying editable fields (nuBuilder Objects). Generally from a choice made on its previous Browse Form.
- Browse and Edit A Form with properties to define both Browse and Edit.
- Launch Not associated with a database table. Used to launch other Forms or hold editable values for Launching a Report or Procedure.
- Subform An editable Form that is repeated inside a Subform Object, generally linking its records to that of the main Edit Form.