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Documentation 8.6

User Manual / User Manual > Modeler > Forms Modeling

Modeling Facilities

C00083~1_img1   Phase 2: Forms Modeling > Forms modeling

 

General characteristics of this modeler are specified below.

New Form

 

The modeler user defines a new form, which after being published is available to be used in the portal.

 

It can be modeled simultaneously:

 

Data model layer
Involves modeling all the fields with associated data types, field identifier, fields used as filters in searches, field data lengths, behavior and other validations related to business rules.

 

Form display layer
As its name implies, it is entirely related to the visual aspect of the form. This implies having control and decision-making regarding the arrangement, order, and width of different fields and containers, interactive buttons, titles, labels, and informative messages, among other topics. There is also the option of displaying or not, the different sections or fields of a form and of using deployable containers.

 

When the form is created, a panel opens, allowing the entry of its name.

 

 

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Workspace Sections

 

Form Information

- IconoEstadoAzul State

- Name

- IconoCandadoBloqueado Locking

 

Expanded Menu

 

Top Toolbar

 

Graphic Modeling Area

- Graphic Container

- n_clave_primaria Identifier

 

Every new form contains an identifier field defined by default within the graphic modeling area.

It has the following characteristics:

 

Its data type is an integer with a length of 10.

It is autonumeric, increasing value, starting from 1.

It cannot be deleted.

Only Visible and Validation behavior properties can be modeled.

It cannot be included within a "Multiple occurrence" type group.

The properties Default Value, Content Type and Security cannot be modeled.

Relations cannot be modeled.

 

Design Options

 

Side Toolbar

 

 

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