View definition components
The View designer in the BMC Helix Innovation Studio contains the following components that you can use while designing a view definition the Digital Service application UI.
Note
Application business analysts can customize the objects developed in their own applications and that are marked customizable by the developers, but cannot customize the objects developed in com.bmc.arsys. For example, objects in core BMC applications like Foundation, Approval, and Assignment cannot be customized.
Components | Description |
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Basic components | |
Record Grid | Displays record fields in a tabular format on UI. For more information, see Creating a tabular view of record instances by using a record grid. |
Record Editor | Provides the following features:
For more information, see Creating a view for a record instance by using record editor. |
Action Button | Launches an action in a view. For more information, see Configuring actions by using an action button. |
Button Bar | Launches a block or container to accomodate a collection of action buttons in a single strip or block. |
Container | Defines a region of a view that can include view components or nested container. For more information, see Creating a layout using Containers. |
Rich Text | Improves the appearance of text, including adding hyperlinks. |
Tab Panel | A tab panel interface component is a container for resources associated with a tab. It is a set of layered pages where only one page is displayed at a time. For more information see, Configuring a Tab Panel view component. |
Form fields | |
Fields | Displays the record fields on the UI. You can use the following fields types in the View designer: Attachment, Boolean, Date, Date/Time, Decimal, Dropdown, Floating, Integer, Select group, Text, Text area and Time. |
Approval components | |
Approval console | Provides a visual experience for creating and managing an approval process. Note: The Approval Service is deployed by default with the BMC Helix Innovation Studio. However, the approval components are available in the View designer only when you define the dependency of your application on the Approvals library. |
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