Defining the user interface through view definitions
In BMC Helix Innovation Studio, a view definition is a graphical representation of your application. You use the view definitions to design the user interface for applications.
You can create a view definition by arranging the data items in a specific order or by showing only specific data items. For example, a view definition called Tracking Item which will be used to create and update Tracking Item records.
Consult the following topics for information about the View components:
Using view designer
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Creating or modifying view definitions
Basic components
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Adding a View preset selector to a viewAdding an action button to a viewConfiguring a Tab Panel view componentConfiguring actions for an action buttonCreating a tabular view of record instances by using a record grid
Shared components
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Adding dependent fields to a viewAdding the Display Only Field componentApply permissions by using Access Manager componentAssociating a record editor field to a named list by using the Dynamic Named List componentAssociating and de-associating record instances by using the Association Selector componentCollapsible Container componentConfiguring association menues to view the associated recordsCreating a graphical representation of process tasks for business workflowsCreating a group of option buttons to display specific detailsCreating a list of tags for a field in a record definitionCreating a view to display a list of deployed applicationsCreating a view to display a list of line of businessDefining a Boolean value for a fieldDesigning a page layout by using the BWF Sidebar componentMapping a process value to a field or parameter in another processPerforming an action on a BMC Helix Business Workflow eventPerforming step-by-step operations by using a Wizard component
Common components
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