Field Properties
The following tables list the field properties in alphabetical order.
Field properties A to C
Property | Field type | Description | Is this field supported in progressive views? |
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Active Link(s) | Button | ✅️ | |
Navigation field menu item | ✅️ | ||
Active Link On Clear | Character | Specifies the name of the active link that gets executed when you select Clear from a drop-down menu at runtime after you've already selected an option. This property is displayed only when there is a menu attached to a character field. To set the active link:
| ✅️ |
Active Link On Content Change | Column | This property is visible only when the you select the Editable value for the Display Type property for a Column field. Then, you can select the active link that gets executed at runtime when you edit the contents. | ✅️ |
Active Link on Row Reordering | Table Cell Based, Table - List View | Stores the name of the active link for row reordering. This is a text field and is visible only when you select the True value for the Enable Row Reordering property. See Table fields and List-view-table-fields. | ✅️ |
Active Link on Row Unselect | Table Cell Based, Table - List View | As a value for this property, you can specify the active link to be executes whenever you cancel the selection of a table row. Just click the ellipsis button in the Value column for this property, and then in the Active Link Selector dialog box, choose an active link. See Table fields and List-view-table-fields . | ✅️ |
Add Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
Add New Panel | Panel holder (all) | ✅️ | |
Additional Tooltip Message | Tree view table | Adds text you want displayed along with the tooltip text of SLA progress bars. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Alignment |
| Specifies whether the field's horizontal position is anchored to the Left (default) or the Right side of a form. This property is valid in the Mid Tier. See Anchoring-fields-to-the-right-side-of-a-form-or-panel. | ✅️ |
Align Item | Flow Panel Holder | Specifies the horizontal and vertical alignment of an item. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The following can be the values for this property:
| ✅️ |
Allow Any User to Submit |
| ✅️ | |
Alternative Text | All fields that have this property | For Button fields, the Alternative Text field property is available under Image. For the other field types, Alternative Text field property is found under Display. | ✅️ |
Anchorable | Panels | Specifies if a panel is anchorable. This property is enabled only when you set the orientation of a Flow Panel Holder containing the panel to Vertical. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Anchor Placement | Flow Panel Holder | Specifies the side on which an anchor is to be placed. This property is enabled only when you set the orientation of a Flow Panel Holder to Vertical. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Answer Font | Survey Component | Specifies the font of the answer text. This property is displayed only when you set the value for the Display As Text property to True. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
App ID | HelixGPT | Displays the ID of the application in which HelixGPT is available. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Aria Label |
| Specifies the text to add as accessible data to fields on the PWA screen. You can change the Aria Label value by using the Change Field action in active links. If a value is not set for the Aria Label property, the PWA screen automatically obtains the accessibility text from the Label property. If no value is added to the Label property, the PWA screen obtains the accessibility text from the Alternative Text property. Aria Label is not supported for the following fields:
For more information about creating buttons see, Creating-button-fields. To know more about character fields, see Types-of-data-fields. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Attach Name Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
Attach Orphaned Items | Navigation (all) | ✅️ Progressive views support this property with vertical navigation. | |
Attachment Fields | Attachment Pool | ✅️ | |
Attachment Pool List | Attachment | ❌️ | |
Attachment Mode | Attachment Pool | Specifies the attachment mode. See Managing-attachments-in-application-interfaces. | ✅️ |
Attachment Size | Attachment Pool | Specifies an attachment size. See Managing-attachments-in-application-interfaces. | ✅️ |
Audit Log Key |
| See Configuring-auditing. | ✅️ |
Audit Option |
| Select one of these options:
See Using-buttons-and-menu-bar-items-to-execute-active-links. | ✅️ |
Auto Complete | Character | ✅️ | |
Auto Complete After Keystrokes | Character | ✅️ | |
Auto Complete Match By | Character | ✅️ | |
Auto Fit Columns |
| ❌️ | |
Auto Refresh String | Alert list | ❌️ | |
Auto Resize | Character | ❌️ | |
Auto Resize | View field and DVF | The default value of this property is True where the view field is set to adjust its height depending on the content within the view field. If you set Auto Resize to True and do not set any maximum height limitations, Developer Studio ignores the Scroll Bar property. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Background Color |
| Specifies the background color:
The selected color is displayed in the Background cell. This property is also added to the Change Field active link action in Developer Studio. See Defining-Change-Field-active-link-actions. | ✅️ Progressive views do not support Trim box. |
Background Image |
| For cell-based tables, specifies the background image in all the cells in the table. For each device type, namely desktop, mobile, and tablet, the Background Image property is available. Thus, you can set a different image for each device type and each image is independent of the other. | ✅️ This property is not supported for Cell-based tables in progressive views. |
Background Image Horizontal |
| For cell-based tables, specifies the position of the image in the cells from side to side. For panels, specifies the position of the image in the panel from side to side. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ This property is not supported for Cell-based tables in progressive views. |
Background Image Vertical |
| For cell-based tables, specifies the position of the image in the cells from top to bottom. For panels, specifies the position of the image in the panel from top to bottom. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ This property is not supported for Cell-based tables and panels in progressive views. |
Background Mode |
| Specifies whether the background is opaque or transparent. For text fields in a browser, the opaque background is white. | ✅️ This property is supported only for panels in progressive views. |
Panel holder (all) | Specifies whether the background image for the view shows through the panel holder and all panels.
For more information about background images and colors in views, see Setting-form-view-properties. | ✅️ | |
Border |
| Specifies how borders are shown:
| ✅️ Progressive views support Border property for Views. |
Border Color |
| Color of lines surrounding the cells. For the View field, the default value for the Border Color property is RGB {123, 123, 123}. To learn about the View field, see View-fields. | ✅️ |
Border Thickness |
| Dimension of lines surrounding the cells. Specify in pixels. You can specify up to 9 pixels. Enter 0 to have no border. To create a border with the same number of pixels on all sides, enter one number. To create a border with varying sizes, enter the number of pixels for each side in the following order: Top, Right, Bottom, Left. Separate each entry with a comma. For example, to create a panel with borders that are 2 pixels on the right and left and 5 pixels on the top and bottom, enter 5,2,5,2. To create a panel with no borders on the top and bottom and borders of 3 pixels thick on the right and left, enter 0,3,0,3. | ✅️ |
Borderless | Panel holder (accordion, collapsible, splitter) | Specifies whether a border appears around the panel holder. The default is True (border does not appear). | ✅️ |
Bottom Padding | Flow Panel Holder | An element's padding is the space between its content and its border. This property sets the bottom padding (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
| ✅️ |
Bottom Margin | Flow Panel Holder | An element's margin is the space around the element and outside of any defined borders. This property sets the bottom margin (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
| ✅️ |
Bulk Select Label | Table - List View | Specifies the label for a check box that is displayed at the top of a list-view table. By default, the label is blank. You can specify any label, for example, Select All or Relate All. This property is available in the Labels property group and is visible in progressive views only. In a progressive view, when you select the check box, all rows in the table are selected. Also, if you select the check box (with any name, such as Relate All or Select All) the table is disabled. When you select the Select All check box, the check boxes for the table header and table rows are disabled. You can localize the Select All label. If you select all individual records from a single page or from multiple pages, the Select All check box is not selected automatically. When you select the Select All check box, all other actions except page navigation and record sorting are disabled on that page. You can use the ISTABLESELECTALLCHECKED function along with the Bulk Select Label property to check if the check box is selected. Learn more about this function at Functions. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA.) |
Button Label | Button | ✅️ | |
Button Type | Button | This property specifies the type of button and can have the following values:
See Button-fields and Creating-button-fields. | ✅️ |
Button Field | Table | Use this property to provide a button ID to display the filter in place of a button. This property is available in the Filter section. | ✅️ |
Change History | All | Contains information about field modifications. AR System automatically records the owner of a field, the user who last modified the field, and the date of the modification. To display or add to this information, use the Change History properties. For more information, see Updating-the-change-history-of-fields-forms-or-objects. | ✅️ |
Checkbox Column |
| ❌️ | |
Chunk Size | Character | Specifies the number of values that are displayed in a character menu field. This property is shown only when the Menu Name field is not empty. The type of this property is Integer and the default value is Empty. To set the chunk size:
If you remove a menu after setting a value for this property, you must set the value of this property to Empty. | ✅️ |
CLOB Storage | Character | Specifies how CLOB (character large object) data is stored:
This property applies only to Oracle databases. | ✅️ |
Column | All (view and vendor forms only) | Specifies the name of the database table column associated with the field. This field is read-only. For more information, see Using-buttons-and-menu-bar-items-to-execute-active-links. | |
Column Color | Table - List View | Specifies the color of a column in a List View table. To learn how to use this property, see Setting the color for a column in a list view table. | ✅️ |
Column Header Color | Tables (all except cell-based tables) | Specifies the background color for the table column header | ❌️ |
Column Header Text Color | Tables (all except cell-based tables) | Specifies the text color for the table column header. | ❌️ |
Column Images | Table - List View | Specifies the images to be displayed in the column of a table. You can find this property in the Image property group on the Properties pane. When you don't specify any images for this property, the value for this property is shown as No images supplied. However, when you specify images, the value is shown as Images supplied. Learn how to use this property at To add images to a list-based table column. | ✅️ |
Column Width |
| ✅️ | |
Component Definition | Survey Component | Holds the survey component definition. You can type in the name of a definition file as a value for this property or select a file from the drop-down list. A survey component definition stores all mappings for a particular module, such as Change or SRM survey. | ✅️ |
Content Clipping | Display | For cell-based tables, only when table chunking is enabled. | ❌️ |
Currency Types | Currency | ✅️ | |
Custom CSS Style | All | Specifies a custom CSS style for the field. For more information, see AR-System-installed-forms. In Developer Studio, in the Properties pane, for the Display > Custom CSS style property for the Radio Button fields and Check Box fields, append the value reduce-label-gap to reduce the gap between the label and the field. The following graphic illustrates how the labels and fields are displayed before and after appending reduce-label-gap to the Custom CSS style property. Tips:
| ✅️ |
Custom Properties | DVF | ✅️ |
Field properties D to F
Property | Field type | Description | Is this field supported in progressive views? |
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Data font | Data (all) | Specifies a font type for the data that users enter into the field. To change the data font, select any one of the following font types from the drop-down list:
For Progressive Views, the following additional values are added in Developer Studio for this property:
| ✅️ Progressive Views support Character field |
Data Length | Data (all) | Specifies the width of the field's data entry region in pixels. This often differs from the maximum length for data entered in the field (see "Input Length" in this section). If users enter more characters than can be displayed, the text scrolls off the end of the field, provided the internal field length can accommodate the input. | ✅️ |
Data Type | All | Specifies the type of information that the field is designed to contain, for example, character or trim. This property is read-only. See Creating-and-managing-fields. | ✅️ |
Date Display Mode | Date, Date/Time | For progressive views, this new property is added. See Types-of-data-fields. | ✅️ |
Default Thumbnail Image | Character | Specifies the name of the Angular icon of a thumbnail:
To view the list of predefined icons that are available Out-Of-The-Box (OOTB) in Developer Studio for Progressive Views, see Previews-of-icons-available-in-Developer-Studio-to-support-PWA. | ✅️ |
Table - List View | Specifies the default thumbnail image that is displayed in a table column. This property is visible only when you set the Render Data As Thumbnail property to True. Learn how to set column properties in a table at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ | |
Default Value | Character | Specifies the value that appears in the field when users initially open the form to perform a search or to submit a new request in the Mid Tier. Default values can improve application usability. For example, creating a default value as a prompt in a required field ("Enter your name here") informs users what information must be entered in the field. You can use keywords to define a default value. Keyword values that are unlikely to change, such as $USER$, expand to a value when defaults are first set. Other keywords (such as $TIME$ ) expand to a value as late as possible when defaults are loaded. For more information, see Keywords. To add a default value, select the Default Value property, click its ellipsis button, enter the default value, and click OK. | ✅️ |
| Specifies the value that appears in the field whenever users load default values before performing a search or submitting a new request. (Date and time fields) This value can be a static value or one of these keywords: $TIME$, $DATE$, or $TIMESTAMP$. (Diary fields) You can use keywords. For more information, see Keywords. To add a default value, select the Default Value property, click its ellipsis button, enter the default value, and click OK. | ✅️ | |
Currency | ✅️ | ||
Definition Name | DVF | Specifies the definition name for the data visualization module. For more information, see Data-visualization-fields. | ✅️ |
Delete Button |
| ❌️ | |
Delete Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
Depth Effect |
| For a box or line, specifies the appearance of depth:
For examples, see Creating-trim-fields. | ❌️ |
Deselect All |
| ❌️ | |
Deselect Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
Disable Change Flag |
| Specifies whether the change flag ("dirty bit") is affected by the field you are creating. When this property is set to True, the field does not affect the change field status of the form. This can be helpful when you have calculations that use hidden fields. See GET-CHANGE-FLAG and SET-CHANGE-FLAG in Process-commands. Any field not in the user's current view does not affect the change flag, even if the Disable Change Flag property is set to False. You can associate a SET-CHANGE-FLAG Run Process action with a field not in the view to set the change flag as needed. See Including-and-excluding-fields-from-form-views and information about special run processes and $PROCESS$ in Process-commands . | ✅️ Progressive views support only Data. |
Disable Chunk Menu |
| Specifies that the chunk menu is unavailable. The default value is False. This means that by default, the chunk menu is displayed in the application. | ❌️ |
Disable Resolution | HelixGPTChat | Specifies whether HelixGPT runs the summary call when application users open the Ask HelixGPT tab. The default value for this property is False, which means the opening summary is displayed by default when applications users open the Ask HelixGPT tab. Change this to True to disable the opening summary in situations where you want to optimize performance further. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Disabled Image | Button | ✅️ | |
Display as Flat Image | Button | ✅️ | |
Display As Text |
| When set to True, displays the contents of the field as plain text without a border or background. You might want to set a default value for the field (see Default Value in this section). When set to True for a character field, the text area is Read Only, and should not be editable by changing Field Access to Read/Write from Read Only. In other words, when set to True, Field Access has no impact on the text area of the data field. Character, date/time, and diary fields are editable by using an expand box. For the Survey Component field, this property specifies if the a form is to be displayed in the read-only mode. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Display as Select | Column | Specifies if a field can be displayed as a menu or a selection field. This property is shown only when:
This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Display Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
Display NULL value As | Tree view table | ❌️ | |
Display Type | Button | ✅️ | |
Character | Specifies one of these display types:
For Progressive views, the following display types are introduced:
Important: Display Type must always be set to Phone Number and Email when the field is used to display phone numbers and email addresses. If not, there may be text wrapping issues for longer email IDs. | ✅️ | |
| Specifies one of these display types:
| ✅️ | |
Diary | Specifies this display type:* Edit—Users can type values directly into the field. | ❌️ | |
Integer | Specifies one of these display types:
| ✅️ | |
Navigation |
This property cannot be changed, so it is not possible to convert one type of navigation field to the other. | ✅️ Progressive views support only vertical navigation. | |
Panel holder | Specifies one of these display types:
| ✅️ | |
Selection | Specifies one of these display types:
| ✅️ | |
Table columns | ✅️ | ||
Tag View | Specifies the display of a table field as tags. The columns of the table field are displayed as values separated by any character you specify for the Tag Separator property. Each row of the table field is displayed as a single tag. To display the tags, you must set an active link with Change Field for the table field with Refresh Tree/Table enabled. In the following example illustration, the table has two rows and two columns. The Tag Separator property value is the character >.The value in the first row and first column of the table is r1_c1, the first row, second column is r1_c2, and so on: | ✅️ | |
Table fields | To support the Progress Bar widget, a new value called Progress Bar View is added. See Configuring-the-Progress-bar-widget and Adding-a-table-field-to-a-form. | ✅️ | |
Draggable |
| (Web only) Specifies whether a field can be dragged to another field. This property creates only the effect of dragging. You must create workflow to copy and paste data between fields. (You can, however, configure workflow to execute on the drag event.) For more information, see Allowing-users-to-drag-and-drop-data. If you enable dragging and dropping between two attachment pool fields, they should each have only one attachment field because workflow cannot determine which field is being dragged or dropped. The default value of Draggable is false. | ✅️ Progressive views supports only Data, Panels, Attachment Pool. |
Drop Shadow |
| Specifies whether a panel, with rounded corners or not, or panel holder has a drop shadow. For more information, see Creating-panel-holders. For floating panels and panel holders, the default value of Drop Shadow is True. For non-floating panels and panel holders, the default value is False. | ✅️ Progressive view supports only Panel holder. |
Droppable |
| (Web only) Specifies whether a field is highlighted when a user drags a field. For more information, see Allowing-users-to-drag-and-drop-data. This property allows the field to accept drop events that occur as a result of a user dragging a field and dropping on it. If you enable dragging and dropping between two attachment pool fields, they should each have only one attachment field because workflow cannot determine which field is being dragged or dropped. The default value of droppable is false. | ✅️ Progressive views supports only Data, Panels, Attachment Pool. |
Edit Menu/Navigation Items | Navigation | ✅️ Progressive views support only vertical navigation. | |
Enable Anchor Navigation | Flow Panel Holder | Specifies if anchor navigation is enabled. This property is enabled only when you set the orientation of a Flow Panel Holder to Vertical. This property can have the following values:
If you set the value of this property to True for a Flow Panel Holder, you can't set the value of this property for any other Panel Holders on that view. | ✅️ |
Enable Clear | Character | Specifies whether a (clear) item appears on character field drop-down lists.
This property is appears in the Properties tab only when a menu is attached to the character field and the Display Type field property of the character field is set to Drop-Down List. See Adding and removing (clear) from drop-down lists. | ❌️ |
Enabled | Data (all) | (Web only) Specifies whether a field is highlighted when a value is changed through a Set Fields action, and the color of the highlight. When set to True, you can specify a highlight start color and a highlight end color. The default value is false (highlight not enabled). | ✅️ |
Enable Menu Hotkeys | Character | Specifies if the menu hotkeys are to be enabled. | ✅️ |
Enable Nested Row Reordering | Table - Cell Based, Table - List View | Specifies if nested row reordering is enabled in a table. This property enables you to drag and drop table rows within a table to perform reordering. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Enable Row Reordering | Table - Cell Based, Table - List View | Specifies if row reordering is enabled in a table. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Encrypt Data at Rest | Character fields | Allows the users to configure the field on a regular form and on a view form as confidential so that the data remains encrypted in the database. This option is applicable for any data field, provided the Entry Mode option is not set to Display only. Also, the Display only option is available for some of the data fields. The valid values are:
If the property is set to True, the AR System server encrypts the data for this field before updating the data to the database and also decrypt the data while reading it from the database. If the property is set to True for a field with existing data, the server does not encrypt the existing data automatically. To encrypt the existing data, you must export the data before you set the property to True and then re-import the data after the property is enabled. If the property is set to False for the field with existing data, the server does not decrypt the existing data automatically. You must export the data before you set the property to False and then re-import the data after the property is disabled. Important: If the property is set to True on a field, search on this field fails since the data in this field is encrypted. Ensure that you remove the field from all the qualification used for searching data. Consider the following tips:
| ❌️ |
End Color | Data (all) | (Web only) When the Enabled property is set to True, enables a smooth visual transition following a system action. For best results, select a color that matches the background color of the element on which the field resides, whether it is a panel or the form. The default color is white. For display as text fields, the default color is the background color of the form. | ❌️ |
Entry Mode |
| Specifies one of these options (available options depend on field type):
You can select this option only when you create a field. After you save a form, the following changes occur:
Behavior on PWA screens When required fields are not completed and a save operation is initiated, users see the following behaviors simultaneously:
Important: Certain fields might become required by certain rules for configurations due to filters and active links during a save operation. For such fields, there may be separate error messages . | ✅️ |
Expand Box |
| Specifies whether an expand button that opens a dialog box appears next to the field. Users can enter data for the field into the dialog box. Values are
The dialog box opened by the expand button depends on the type of data that can be entered into the field. The button's icon shows the type of data:
For character fields,
If you set the Display As Text property to True, you might want to hide the expand button. When a character field has an expand button, the field displays whole words only. To see the text beyond the words displayed in the field, open the text dialog box. Important:
| ✅️ |
Expand by Workflow | Character | Use this property when the value for the Expand Box property is set to Hide. Specifies how user can add an expand button that opens a dialog box appears next to the field by using workflows. Users can enter data for the field into the dialog box. Values are:
| ✅️ |
Expandable | Character | Set this to True when you want the application users to be able to expand the text box. | ✅️ |
Field Access |
| Specifies how the field is initially displayed:
| ✅️ Progressive Views support vertical navigation, buttons, cell-based table, and Trim text fields. |
Data (all) | Specifies how users initially access a field in the current view:
| ✅️ | |
Field ID | All (join forms only) | For fields on join forms, specifies the integer that identifies the field internally throughout AR System server. This field is read-only. See Working-with-fields-in-join-forms. | ✅️ |
Field Name | All (joins forms only) | For fields on join forms, specifies the field's database name. This field is read-only. See Working-with-fields-in-join-forms. | ✅️ |
File Name Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
File Size Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
Field Value To Define Images | Table - List View | Specifies whether to show only an image, or only text, or both the image and text in the column of a table. This property can have the following values:
Learn how to use this property at To add images to a list-based table column. | ✅️ (Available for PWA only.) |
Filter | Table, Column | Specifies if a filter is enabled at table-level or column-level. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Filter Additional Options | Table Column | Use this to add a predefined filter value in progressive views. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Filter Display Order | Column | Specifies the display order of the filter. This property is shown only when you set the value of the Column filter to True. | ✅️ |
Filter External ID | Table | Specifies a field ID for a filter. | ✅️ |
Filter QBE Match | Column | Specifies how a match is determined when a user performs a filter query-by-example (QBE). This property is shown only when you set the value of the Column filter to True. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Filter Type |
| Specifies the type of filter that is to be applied to a table. This property can have the following values:
See Creating-a-faceted-filter and Creating-an-advanced-filter. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA.) |
Filter Visibility | Table - List View | Specifies whether the filter is visible on the screen. This property is enabled only when you set the value of the Filter property to True. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ (Available only for PWA.) |
Table Column | Set this property to True to display a filter. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA.) | |
Fire workflow again on selected item | Navigation (all) | ✅️ Progressive view supports only vertical navigation. | |
Fit to Content | Panel (collapsible) | ❌️ | |
Fixed Headers |
| ❌️ | |
Float Style |
| ✅️ Progressive views support only panel holder. This field is read-only. | |
Follow Up Skill ID | HelixGPT | Displays the skill name that contains the artifacts required to continue the conversation. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Form Name | All (join forms only) | For fields on join forms, specifies the name of the underlying form (primary or secondary) in which the field resides. This field is read-only. See Working-with-fields-in-join-forms. | ✅️ |
Full Text MFS Category Name |
| Specifies a category name for a field that is indexed for a full text search of multiple forms. (For more information, see Setting-up-FTS-to-search-across-multiple-forms.) At index time, the server checks whether an entry has any fields with a category name (defined in the Full Text MFS Category Name field property). If so, the server also indexes the field as that category name as well. | ❌️ |
Field properties G to L
Property | Field type | Description | Is this field supported in progressive views? |
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Generate Qualification | Table Column | Generates a filter qualification when end users select options. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Groups | Table | Creates a group of filters within one section. Only the following filters types are allowed to be part of groups:
| ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Header Background Color | Panel (accordion, collapsible, splitter) | Specifies the background color for the header in a panel. | ❌️ |
Header State | Panel (collapsible, splitter) | Specifies whether the panel header is visible or hidden. The default is Visible. | ❌️ |
Hide Empty Column | Column | Specifies if the column that contains no data is to be hidden. To enable this property, you must set the value for the Initial State property to Expandable. This property can have the following values:
When you set the value for this property to True, a column that contains no data is hidden. Learn how to set the column properties at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ |
Hide Expand Column if Empty | Column | Specifies if the expand option for the column is not to be shown when there is no data available in it. This property can have the following values:
When you set the value for this property to True, the expand option is not displayed if all columns are empty. Learn how to set the column properties at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ |
Highlight Hyperlinks | Character | Specifies that text be displayed as a hyperlink. The text is displayed as a hyperlink if any of the following conditions are met:
However, in all other conditions, the text is not displayed as a hyperlink. For example, the text contains a phone number, a hashtag, an IP address, and so on. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Height | All | Specifies the height of the fields in pixels. In a Progressive Web App (PWA), you can use this property to set the height of a thumbnail image. | ✅️ |
Help Text | All | Specifies the Help text for a field. To enter Help text, select this property, click its ellipsis button, enter text in the Help Text dialog box, and click OK. For information about creating help text, see Creating-help-for-applications. | ❌️ |
Horizontal Button Alignment | Column | Specifies the horizontal alignment of a button in a column. Double-click the column in a table to view the Horizontal Button Alignment property on the Properties pane in Developer Studio. This property can have the following values:
Learn how to set the column properties at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ |
Horizontal Space | Cell-based table | ✅️ | |
Hotkey Menu Max Height | Character | Specifies the maximum height of the @mention lists. The default value of the Hotkey Menu Max Height property is 200. | |
HREF Link |
| Set this to True to enable context menus for links. For more information on how to use this property, see Adding-context-menus-for-right-clicking-of-interface-objects-in-Progressive-Web-Applications. | ✅️ |
HREF | Specify the URL that you want users to open in the PWA screen. For more information on how to use this property, see Adding-context-menus-for-right-clicking-of-interface-objects-in-Progressive-Web-Applications. | ✅️ | |
HREF Target | Specifies where the URL specified in HREF opens. You have the following options:
For more information on how to use this property, see Adding-context-menus-for-right-clicking-of-interface-objects-in-Progressive-Web-Applications. | ✅️ | |
Icon | Character, Button, Vertical Navigation, Panels | Specifies a placeholder icon that you can select from a specific set of options. To know what predefined icons are available inDeveloper Studio for a Progressive Web App (PWA), see Previews-of-icons-available-in-Developer-Studio-to-support-PWA. For progressive views, a new property called Icon is added for the Vertical Navigation field. See Navigation-fields. For an anchorable panel, you can use this property to add an icon. This property is honored only when you set the value for the Anchorable property of a panel to True. | ✅️ |
Icon Position | Character, Button | Specifies the position of an icon, such as Left or Right. | ✅️ |
ID | All | Identifies the field internally throughout AR System. Every field in a form must have an integer field ID that is unique in that form. If you leave the ID field empty or set it to zero, AR System automatically assigns a number from the unrestricted number set. Restrictions on field ID numbers are as follows:
Columns in table fields and panels in panel holders also have an ID. To assign order in workflow, you can assign the ID yourself or let AR System assign the number for you. The field ID remains constant even if the database name or display label changes. You cannot modify the field ID after it is saved to the database. If you define fields that serve the same purpose in more than one form, assign identical IDs to the identical fields in the different forms. You can then write workflow once for that field (with minor edits to AR System field definition) and reuse the field in multiple forms. Reusing the ID provides a consistent definition for the field across forms. | ✅️ |
Image | Button | ✅️ | |
Image Attachment | Character | ❌️ | |
Image Position | Button | ✅️ | |
Index for FTS |
| If you are licensed for full text search, specifies whether to index a character, diary, or attachment field for FTS. | ✅️ |
Initial Content Field | HelixGPT | Displays the reference of the field which contains all the information that needs to be sent to the HelixGPT assistant API. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Initial Currency Type | Currency | ✅️ | |
Initial Panel | Panel holder (accordion) | Specifies the first panel displayed in an accordion panel holder. To select the initial panel, click the property's Value cell, click the arrow button that appears in the cell, and select a panel from the drop-down list. | ✅️ |
Initial Row Selection |
| ✅️ | |
Initial Size | Panel (splitter, collapsible) | Specifies the size of the panel when it is initially created in a collapsible or splitter panel holder. | ❌️ |
Initial Value |
| ❌️ | |
Inline to Left Adjacent Field | Button | Enables you to add a button right next to a field so that the button and the field appear right next to each other in the Progressive Web Application. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Intent | HelixGPT | Displays the reference to the field carrying the ticket type. In out-of-the-box Developer Studio, the ticket type is Incident. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
KB Summary Skill ID | HelixGPT | Displays the skill name that contains the artifacts that define the summary of provided tickets. In tout-of-the-box Developer Studio, the skill is based on the collection of knowledge articles. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Label for Empty Value | All Data fields | For progressive views, this new property is added. As a value for this property, you can specify a string for an empty value in a Data field, for example, "None" or "-". The default value for this field is empty. See Data-fields. | ✅️ |
Left Padding | Flow Panel Holder | An element's padding is the space between its content and its border. This property sets the left padding (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
| ✅️ |
Left Margin | Flow Panel Holder | An element's margin is the space around the element and outside of any defined borders. This property sets the left margin (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
| ✅️ |
Input Length | Character | Specifies the maximum number of bytes or characters, depending on the value of Length Units property, that the field can contain. Leaving this property empty or setting it to 0 specifies an unlimited length. To use database storage most efficiently, set the Input Length of a character field so that it will be created as a varchar database table row. Storage for a varchar is allocated dynamically to the length of the actual field contents, not the input length. See Types-of-data-fields for the maximum values for varchar storage for each database. If you set the Input Length to more than the maximum for varchar, the character field is created as a clob database table column and storage is allocated in blocks that average between 1K to 2K bytes (depending on the database). A full block is allocated for the first byte. When that block is filled with the field contents, another full block is allocated. To control CLOB storage in an Oracle database, see the description of "CLOB Storage" in this section. For more information about database structure in AR System, see the How-the-AR-System-database-manages-data. Do not use more space than you need to store the intended field contents. If you allocate more space for storage than your system needs, more space is searched during queries. If the Expand Box property is set to Default and the field length is 70 or more bytes, AR System automatically inserts an expand button to the right of the field that users can click to open a text dialog box. This can conserve space on the user's view of the form by making the field's Data Length smaller than its Input Length property. The default maximum input length for character fields is different for each of these databases:
For scalability reasons, limit the number of long character fields in a form. To configure a different maximum input length for Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server databases, use the Db-Max-Text-Size option in the AR System configuration files. See Configuration-settings-C-D. You cannot use the Indexes form property to create an index for a long or character field with an Input Length over 255 bytes. But if you are licensed for full text search, you can use the Index for FTS field property to create a search index for the field. For more information about FTS, see Enabling-and-disabling-full-text-search. For some databases, you cannot search fields that are over 255 bytes. In Progressive View, when users exceed the maximum input length, the character field displays a message and users cannot save the form until they delete the additional text. | ✅️ |
Label |
| Specifies a label for the field in the current form view. You can enter a label with as many as 80 characters that describes the meaning and purpose of the field. The label can include spaces and double-byte characters. Avoid using spaces at the beginning of field labels; such spaces do not appear in some browsers. If you leave this property empty, the field appears on the screen with no label. For tree view table fields, if this property has text, it becomes the root of the tree. The label need not be unique. However, if duplicate field labels exist in a form, AR System issues a warning message every time you apply changes to the form unless you disable the Developer Studio preferences for duplicate blank and nonblank field label warnings. You can use single quotation marks in field labels; however, when performing searches, users must enter two single quotation marks when specifying the quotation mark in the label. This is required because field labels that contain special characters must be enclosed in single quotation marks in searches, and a single quotation mark in the label is otherwise interpreted as the end of the field label. | ✅️ Progressive views do not support Application list and horizontal navigation. |
Label Align | Data (all) | Aligns labels to the top, center, or bottom of the region available for the label. The default is Top for labels located to the left of the field. The default is Bottom for labels located above the field. See Arranging-fields-in-a-form-view. For text fields with one row, when this property is set to Top, labels appear in the center in a browser. See the "Rows" description in this section. | ❌️ |
Label Font |
| Specifies a font type for the field label. In a default regular form, each label style identifies a different field behavior:
As the administrator, you can override the properties of the default font types, but do so cautiously to avoid confusing users. In addition, users can use preferences to change the fonts assigned to font types. All fields with the same type remain consistent. To change a label font:
For Progressive Views, the following additional values are added in Developer Studio for this property:
For the description of the font types, see Data Font. This property is also added to the Change Field active link action in Developer Studio for the Button Field. See Defining-Change-Field-active-link-actions . | ✅️ |
Label Justify |
| Specifies where label text is positioned relative to the left and right edges of the text box: Left, Center, or Right. | ✅️ Progressive views do not support Data field. |
Label Location | Data (all) | Specifies where a data field's label appears in relation to the field: Top (above the field) or Left (default). | ❌️ |
Label/Text Color |
| Specifies the color of the field's label or text. For a data field, the label appears to the left of a field or above it. For a panel field, the label appears in the panel header. Colors are set one field at a time. To change label or text color:
This property is added to the Change Field active link action in Developer Studio. See Defining-Change-Field-active-link-actions . | ✅️ |
Last Changed By | All | Specifies the user name of the last person who modified the field. This read-only field is automatically set. | ✅️ |
Last Changed Time | All | Specifies the date and time that the field was last modified. This read-only field is automatically set. | ✅️ |
Layout Style |
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| ✅️ Progressive views support Cell-based table. This is a read-only field. |
Length Units | Character | In Regular forms, specifies whether the Input Length of a character field is calculated in Bytes or Characters. The default is Bytes, which is the Input Length unit for all character fields in AR System server release 7.1.00 and earlier. Because character sets use varying numbers of bytes to represent a single character, setting the Length Units property to Characters allows better control of character field sizes in the database. When creating or resizing a database column corresponding to a field with a Length Units value of Characters, AR System server applies a multiplier to calculate the column size for the field. The multiplier is determined by the server character set and the database code unit. The server uses the following multiplier values:
For example, when you create a character field with a Length Units value of Characters and an Input Length of 100 on a UTF-8 platform, the corresponding column is 200 nvarchar in a Microsoft SQL Server database (multiplier value of 2), or 400 char in other databases (multiplier value of 4). For the core fields Request ID, Submitter, Assigned To, and Last Modified By, you can only set Length Units to Bytes. The Short Description field can use either Bytes or Characters. For Bytes, it is limited to an Input Length of 255; for Characters it is limited to Input Length 63. Developer Studio does not display the Length Units property if the AR System server is release 7.1.00 or earlier. To configure the default value of this property, in Developer Studio, select Window > Preferences > Form, and set the Input Length Units value. In Display Only and Vendor forms, this property works with the Data Length field to restrict the length of the information to display. In Join forms and View forms, this property reflects the setting for the mapped field in the underlying form or database table. | ✅️ |
Line Color |
| Specifies the color of the line:
| ✅️ |
Literal FTS Index | Character | Specifies whether the FTS engine should use the literal method to search the contents of all requests indexed for the field. For more information about FTS, see Enabling-and-disabling-full-text-search. This property is enabled when the Index For FTS property is set to True. | ✅️ |
Localization Required | All | Specifies whether a field label must be translated. By default, this property is set to False. When this property is set to True, attribute 287 in the field definition is set to 1. To ascertain which fields must be translated, localizers can search .def files for the display-instance setting 287\6\1, where
| ✅️ |
Localize Data |
| Specifies whether configuration data can be localized for the form. The options are True and False (the default). | ✅️ |
Localize Label | All | Specifies whether the field label can be localized for the form. The options are True (the default) and False. | ✅️ |
Field properties M to P
Property | Field type | Description | Is this field supported in progressive views? |
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Mapping Identifier | Table fields | To support the Progress Bar widget, this property is added in Developer Studio. | ✅️ |
Maintain Aspect Ratio | Button | ✅️ | |
Margin Bottom |
| For cell-based tables, specifies the space between the bottom of the cell-based table field and the last row of cells. Specify in points. For panel holders, specifies the amount of space between the bottom border of the panel holder and the bottom edge of the panels in it. If the bottom margin size is too large to allow all of the panels to be displayed, a vertical scroll bar appears. | ✅️ |
Margin Left |
| For cell-based tables, specifies the space between the left side of the cell-based table field and the first column of cells. Specify in points. For panel holders, specifies the amount of space between the left border of the panel holder and the left edge of the panels in it. | ✅️ |
Margin Right |
| For cell-based tables, specifies the space between the right side of the cell-based table field and the last column of cells. Specify in points. For panel holders, specifies the amount of space between the right border of the panel holder and the right edge of the panels in it. | ✅️ |
Margin Top |
| For cell-based tables, specifies the space between the top of the cell-based table field and the first row of cells. Specify in points. For panel holders, specifies the amount of space between the top border of the panel holder and the top edge of the panels in it. If the top margin size is too large to allow all of the panels to be displayed, a vertical scroll bar appears. | ✅️ |
Max Rows |
| ✅️ | |
Max Size | Attachment | ❌️ | |
Maximum | Integer | Specifies the highest integer value that users can enter in the field during data submission and modification. By default, integer fields accept integer values between -2147483647 and 2147483647. | ✅️ |
| Specifies the highest value that the field can have during data submission and modification. This setting is required. | ✅️ | |
Maximum Height | Character | ❌️ | |
| View field or DVF | Specifies the maximum height of the view field or DVF in pixels. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Maximum Size | Panel (splitter) | Specifies the maximum size allowed for a panel in a splitter panel holder. | ❌️ |
Menu Container | Panel | Specifies that the panel is a container of panels. It can contain sub-panels, list of sub-container panels, section panels, and hidden panels. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Menu Fixed | Panel | This property is not supported. | |
Menu Hidden | Panel | Specifies that the panel hides all the fields it contains when displayed on PWA screens. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Menu Mobile | Panel | This property is not supported. | |
Menu Name |
| Attaches a character menu to a character field and inserts a menu button to the right of the field. Character menus provide users with a fill-in aid that can help standardize the text contents and thereby improve the accuracy of searches. Unless you specify a pattern match (see the description of "Pattern" in this section) or change the display type to Drop-Down List (see the description of "Display type" in this section), users can enter their own text even when a character menu is attached to the field. To attach a menu, select it in the property's drop-down list. The $NULL$ option allocates space for the menu button, but hides the button in the user's client. When you use the Change Field action to associate a menu, the menu button appears without disrupting form layout. See Using-buttons-and-menu-bar-items-to-execute-active-links. For information about designing and creating a character menu, see Creating-character-menus. For the Table - List View field, specifies the name of the menu when the following conditions are true:
| ✅️ |
Table Column | Specifies a search menu for the filter. You have to set the type Search for the menu. You can use this only when the Filter property value is set to True and is mapped to a character field. This property takes precedence over the Menu Name property under Attributes of the character field. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) | |
Menu Hotkeys | Character | Use this property to define hotkey definitions. | ✅️ |
Menu Section | Panel | Specifies that the panel is a container that holds other fields or objects. A panel with the Display > Type property set to Menu Section retains the relative positions of the fields that it encloses when displayed on the PWA screen. The following example illustration shows two fields within the menu section positioned one above another in Developer Studio are displayed one above another on PWA screens as well. Menu Section is similar to the Section Panel property, except that Section Panel does not retain the relative positions of the fields on PWA screens. For more information, see Section Panel. For more information about creating search menus with display property set to Menu Section, see Creating-search-menus-with-better-readability-in-Progressive-Web-Applications. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Menu Style | Character | Specifies how menu text is added to the field when users select an item from a character menu:
Best practice:
If you set Menu Style to Append instead of Overwrite, selecting more than one value for Menu generates an error. | ✅️ |
Menu Width | Character | Applicable for the all the character fields that have a menu associated with them. The value for this property can be a number starting from 0 and the type of this property is Integer. Menu width is the width of the drop-down menu. The menu width is always relative to the width of the character field. To set the menu width:
| ✅️ |
Minimum | Integer | Specifies the lowest integer value that users can enter in the field during data submission and modification. By default, integer fields accept integer values between -2147483647 and 2147483647. | ✅️ |
| Specifies the lowest value that the field can have during data submission and modification. This setting is required. | ✅️ | |
Minimum Height | View fields and DVF | Specifies a minimum height to the view field or DVF. If the content within the view takes up less space than the value for Min Height, the view displays a blank space. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Minimum Size | Panel (splitter) | Specifies the minimum size allowed for a panel in a splitter panel holder. | ❌️ |
Mode | Application list | Specifies whether the entry points in an application list field are presented as a traditional list, or with the appearance of a vertical navigation bar:
| ❌️ |
Module Type | DVF | Specifies the module type for the data visualization field: flashboard, report, or visualizer. See Data-visualization-fields and Using-buttons-and-menu-bar-items-to-execute-active-links. | ✅️ |
Mouseover Effect | Button | Displayed only when you set the value of the Display as Flat Image property to True. Specifies what shape does a mouse pointer take and whether the button is displayed when you hover the mouse pointer over a button. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Name | All | Identifies the field in the database. Every field in a form must have an alphanumeric field name that is unique in that form. Names can have up to 80 characters, including spaces. They can include double-byte characters, but avoid using numbers at the beginning of a name. If you leave this property empty, Developer Studio generates a name based on the field type and appends a number to the name to make it unique. For example, if the form has a field named Column1, Developer Studio names the next field of the same type Column2. Do not use the keyword FUNCTION as a field name; if you do, the system generates an error, and the underlying database view is not created. If you create a field with a dollar sign ($) or an apostrophe (') in the database name, you must double the dollar sign or the apostrophe when using the field in workflow in addition to adding the surrounding characters. For example, a field named MyMoney$ must be entered in workflow as $MyMoney$$$, and a field named John's Money must be 'John''s Money'. The field name is easier to use than the field ID when you create workflow such as active links and filters. Unlike the field label, the field name is not specific to a view of the form. Do not confuse the field Name with the field Label, especially when creating workflow. To avoid naming conflicts with the database server, do not use a word reserved by the database server software as a field name. See your database documentation for a list of reserved words. | ✅️ |
Navigation Initial State | Navigation (all) | ✅️ | |
Navigation Mode | Vertical navigation | Indicates the options for displaying vertical navigation menu items.
| ✅️ |
New Description | All | Records information about a field change. To create a change description, select the New Description property, click its ellipsis button, and enter a description into the New Description dialog box. When you next save the field, your entry is moved to the Change History property, where it is stored in read-only diary format. | ✅️ |
Next Label |
| See the description of "Next Label" and "Size of Chunk" in this section. | ❌️ |
Number of Entries Returned |
| ✅️ | |
Opacity | Panel (all) | Specifies the degree of transparency of the panel's background color. If the panel does not have a background color, this property is unavailable. See Creating-panels. | ❌️ |
Order Column ID | Cell-based table, List View Table | Stores the order column ID. This is a text field. | ✅️ |
Orientation |
| Specifies the orientation of a line: Vertical or Horizontal. For panel holders, specifies the orientation of the panel headers: Vertical or Horizontal. | ✅️ Progressive views supports only Panel holder |
Owner | All | Identifies the author of each entry in the Change History property. | ✅️ |
Panel Border Color | Cell-based Table | Specifies the color of the panel border of a table. The default value for this property is RGB {0,0,0}. See Setting-table-colors. | ✅️ |
Panel Border Thickness | Cell-based Table | Specifies the thickness of the panel border of a table. The default value for this property is 1. See Setting-table-colors. | ✅️ |
Panel Bottom Margin | Panel | ✅️ | |
Panel Left Margin | Panel | ✅️ | |
Panel Right Margin | Panel | ✅️ | |
Panel State | Panel (collapsible) | Specifies whether a panel in a collapsible panel holder is expanded or collapsed. The default is Expand. | ❌️ |
Panel Top Margin | Panel | ✅️ | |
Panels | Panel holder (all) | ✅️ | |
Parent Entity ID | Survey Component | Specifies the field ID of the form that holds the record ID. | ✅️ |
Parent field | Panel holder (all) | Parent field property is automatically set for a field when you place a field on panel. | ✅️ |
Pattern | Character | Restricts what users can enter into the field. You can specify two types of character patterns:
| ✅️ |
Pause Interval | Character | Specifies the time interval in milliseconds. This property accepts only an integer value. In Progressive Web Application (PWA), when a user types in a character field, the relevant helpful resources need to be shown to the user based on what is being typed. If the resources are shown for every letter that the user types, it becomes very cumbersome. To avoid this problem, you can specify a pause interval for a workflow by using this property in Developer Studio. When you specify a pause interval for a workflow, after the user presses any key on the keyboard except the Enter key, the PWA pauses for the specified milliseconds before triggering a predefined workflow. However, when the user presses the Enter key, the PWA immediately triggers the workflow without pausing. To learn more about this property, see Adding-a-pause-interval-in-a-character-field-for-a-workflow-in-PWA. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Permissions | All | Specifies which users have access to the field. To assign field permissions, select the Permissions property, click its ellipsis button, and use the Permissions dialog box. For more detail, see Field-permissions. | ✅️ |
Precision |
| Specifies the number of decimal places displayed in the user's view. The default setting is 2 and the maximum value of precision in AR System is 9. In case of Real, the displayed number is rounded off, but the value stored in the database is not changed. Examples: If you set the value of Precision to 0 or 1 the field increments or decrements the numerical values in the field by 0.1 on the application screen. For example, 23.4, 23.3, 23.2, and so on. | ✅️ |
Preferences |
| ✅️ | |
Previous Label |
| See the description of "Size of Chunk" in this section. | ❌️ |
Progressbar Field | Table Column | This new property is added for the Column field in a table, which holds the information about mapping with a field on the client-side. | ✅️ |
Progressive Width |
| Specifies the width of an element in the twelve-column layout when you position elements horizontally on the screen. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, and Progressive-Tablet property groups. The following can be the values for this property:
For more information, see Developing-Progressive-Web-Applications. | ✅️ |
Field properties Q to Z
Property | Field type | Description | Is this field supported in progressive views? |
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Qualification Field ID | Survey Component | Holds the field ID from the current form. The current form contains the qualification. Based on this qualification, data is obtained from the Component Definition. | ✅️ |
QBE Match | Character | Specifies how a match is determined when a user performs a query-by-example (QBE) in the Mid Tier:
Equal and Leading generally provide better performance than Anywhere. Use them wherever they are appropriate. You can use the Preferences dialog box (Window > Preferences) to set a default QBE match type for all new character fields that are not core fields. A search on a character field with the QBE match type Anywhere performs a full table scan of the database, reading every record in a form and ignoring any indexes for the field. Searches on fields with the QBE match type Leading or Equal are typically faster than searches on fields with the match type Anywhere, especially if the field is indexed. See Defining-indexes. Some relational operators and wildcards work during a QBE regardless of the QBE Match setting. This means that users can specify an exact match in a field with the QBE Match setting Anywhere by using the equal sign (=) relational operator. Users can also use the percent sign (%) wildcard at the beginning of the search string ( %abcd ) to override the QBE Match setting Leading or Equal. Using the % wildcard anywhere else in a string (abcd% ) does not override the Equal setting. Overriding the Leading or Equal settings overrides the performance benefits of using those settings. The behaviors described above refer to searching a database. However, the fields configured for Full Text Search (FTS) exhibit full text search behavior. | ✅️ |
Question Font | Survey Component | Specifies the font of the question. This property is displayed only when you set the value for the Display As Text property to True. This property can have the following values:
| ✅️ |
Read Button | Alert list | ✅️ | |
Read Only Indicator Field | HelixGPT | Specifies the field on the form whose value is set to True when the user opening the form does not have write permissions. The out-of-the-box value for this field in Developer Studio is $304425211$ corresponding to the z1D_SV_ReadOnly field on the SHR:SV_TicketDisplay form. The value of this property is set to True if the user does not have write permissions to the ticket. This property also determines whether the Edit icon appears on the Incident screen when users have write permissions. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA.) |
Reference Pinning List | HelixGPT | Specifies a list of fields which get updated when application users open the Ask HelixGPT tab. The out-of-the-box value for this field in Developer Studio contains the value RKM_article:302300639;HKM_article:304483151 which represent the following fields:
| ✅️ (Available only for PWA.) |
Refresh Button |
| ✅️ | |
Refresh on Entry Change |
| ✅️ | |
Refresh Row Selection |
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Remote/Local Fields | Cell-based table | Opens a dialog box used to add columns to tables. See Adding-a-table-field-to-a-form. | ✅️ |
Render Data As Thumbnail | Table - List View | Specifies if the image in a column of a table is displayed as a thumbnail. This property can have the following values:
Learn how to set column properties in a table at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA.) |
Report Button |
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Results Color |
| In a list-view table, use this property to set a font color and a background color for the table. Learn how to set font color and background color at Setting the font color and background color for a list view table. | ✅️ |
Right Padding | Flow Panel Holder | An element's padding is the space between its content and its border. This property sets the right padding (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
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Right Margin | Flow Panel Holder | An element's margin is the space around the element and outside of any defined borders. This property sets the right margin (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
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Rounded Corners |
| Specifies the radius of roundness for the corners of a panel. The default is blank (no rounded corners). Rounded corners are shown in Developer Studio. | ✅️ |
Row Header |
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Row Selection |
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Rows |
| Specifies the number of rows of text that are displayed. | ✅️ Progressive views support only the character field. |
| For radio buttons, specifies the number of rows used for selection options. A setting of 1 produces one horizontal row. A setting of 2 divides the options into two horizontal rows, and so on. For other types of selection fields, this property cannot be changed. | ✅️ | |
Table Column | For a character field in a column of a nested table, this property specifies the number of rows of text that are displayed. The default value for this property is 5. You can set any value that is greater than or equal to 5. However, if you set any value that is lesser than 5, Developer Studio sets the value that you had set earlier (either 5 or greater than 5). For a nested table, set the value for the Initial State property to Expanded, and then specify a value for this property. In a progressive view, the specified number of rows are displayed along with a Show more button. When you click Show more, full text is displayed along with a Show less button. | ✅️ | |
Save Label | Attachment pool | ✅️ | |
Scale Image to Fit | Button | ✅️ | |
Scroll Bar |
| Specifies how scroll bars are displayed:
If the content of a field (such as a AR System form) has its own scroll bars, they appear even if you hide scroll bars for the field itself. If you can hide the scroll bars of the content, you can remove all scroll bars from the field. | ✅️ |
Section Panel | Panel | Specifies that the panel is a container that holds other fields or objects. A panel with the Display > Type property set to Section Panel does not retain the relative positions of the fields it encloses when displayed on PWA screens. The following illustration shows an example of two fields arranged one above another in Developer Studio. However, on a PWA screen, they are displayed side-by-side. To see how to retain the relative positions of the fields on PWA screens, see Menu Section. For more information about creating search menus, see Creating-search-menus-with-better-readability-in-Progressive-Web-Applications. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Select All |
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Select Column Label |
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Select item on click | Navigation (all) | ✅️ | |
Selections |
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Server | DVF | Specifies the AR System server that contains the data visualization module. See Using-buttons-and-menu-bar-items-to-execute-active-links. | ✅️ |
Show Apply Button |
| Specifies if the Apply filters button is to be shown on the filter. In addition, it also displays the Cancel and Remove all, buttons. This property can have the following values:
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Show as URL | Column | Specifies if the text in a column of a table is shown as a URL. When you click the URL, an active link is executed. In a nested table, this property is honored in progressive views for a column of type character. This property can have the following values:
When you set the value for this property to True, the text is shown as a hyperlink in the character column. Learn how to set the column properties at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ |
Show Date As | Tree view table | Specifies whether the tooltips display absolute dates, relative dates, or both, on the SLA progress bar. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Show URL | Character | Specifies whether a URL is made active when a user types a URL address (such as http://www.bmc.com) into a character field. The default is False, which means the URL does not become active within the field. If the field is not empty and Show URL is set to True, users cannot directly type into the field. They must open the expand box to edit the contents of the field. | ✅️ |
Size | Button | Specifies the size of an icon. This property can have the following values:
See Button-fields and Creating-button-fields. | ✅️ |
Slack Distribution Order | Panel | ✅️ | |
Show Border | Cell-based Table, List View Table | For progressive views, this property specifies if the border in a table field is shown. The following can be the values for this property:
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Show Badge | Tabbed Panel Holder | Specifies if a child component is visible. This property can have the following values:
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Show as tab on mobile | Tabbed Panel Holder | Specifies if a child component is visible. It distinguishes if a panel is for mobile devices or for other devices. This property can have the following values:
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Sort | Cell-based table | ✅️ | |
Sort/Levels |
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Splitter State | Panel holder (splitter) | Specifies whether the splitter bars between panels in a splitter panel holder are visible and can be dragged to resize the panels. The default is Visible.
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Start Color | Data (all) | (Web only) When the Enabled property is set to True, enables selection of a color for the highlight based on the theme of the form, background color, and other factors. If no highlight start color is specified, the Mid Tier uses the default color of yellow. | ❌️ |
Sub Level Background Color | Vertical Navigation bar | The sub level alternate background color. This setting is applicable only to Vertical Navigation Bar in the Flyout mode. | ✅️ |
Tab Order |
| Specifies the order in which the field is selected when users press the TAB key. See Setting-the-tab-order-of-fields-in-a-form-view. | ✅️ Progressive views do not support Application list field. |
Tab Type | Tabbed Panel Holder | Specifies the tab type. This property is of type Enumeration. It can have the following values:
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Table | All (view and vendor forms only) | Specifies the name of the database table associated with the field. This field is read-only. For more information, see Types-of-forms and Using-buttons-and-menu-bar-items-to-execute-active-links. | ✅️ |
Table Drill Down |
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Table Header Footer Gradient Background Color |
| For tables, this property specifies the color for the header and footer. For attachments, this property specifies the color for the footer. (Attachments do not support header). | ❌️ |
Table Not Loaded String |
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Tabless Borderless | Panel holder (tabbed) | ✅️ | |
Text | Trim text | See Creating-trim-fields. | ✅️ |
View | See View-fields. | ✅️ | |
Text Align | Trim text | See Creating-trim-fields. | ✅️ |
Text Rotation | Trim text | See Creating-trim-fields. | ❌️ |
Text Style | Trim text | For progressive views, the following new values are added to the Text Style property for the Trim Text field:
See Trim-fields and Creating-trim-fields. | ✅️ |
Ticket ID | HelixGPT | Displays the ID of the field from which the ticket ID is fetched. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Tree/Table Property |
| Opens a dialog box used to add columns to tables. See Adding-a-table-field-to-a-form. | ✅️ |
Thickness |
| Specifies a line width of 1 to 9 pixels. The default is 2. Thickness cannot be changed if the Depth Effect is Etched. | ✅️ |
Thumbnail Extension | Character | For the new display type Thumbnail, this property can have a comma separated list of file extensions, such as PNG and JPEG as its value. | ❌️ This property is available for use in Developer Studio version later than 20.08. |
Thumbnail Height | Table - List View | Specifies the height in pixels for a thumbnail. Enter an integer as a value for this property. This property is visible only when the Render Data As Thumbnail property is set to True. Learn how to set column properties in a table at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Thumbnail Width | Table - List View | Specifies the width in pixels for a thumbnail. Enter an integer as a value for this property. This property is visible only when the Render Data As Thumbnail property is set to True. Learn how to set column properties in a table at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Tooltip Icon | Integer | Select an icon for the tooltip. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) |
Tooltip Trigger | Select a user action that displays the tooltip:
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Tooltip Text/Template | Enter the text that is displayed in the tooltip. To add the tooltip text through a template, enter template:templateName. | ✅️ (Available only for PWA) | |
Top Padding | Flow Panel Holder | An element's padding is the space between its content and its border. This property sets the top padding (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
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Top Margin | Flow Panel Holder | An element's margin is the space around the element and outside of any defined borders. This property sets the top margin (space) of an element. You can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The values for this property can be:
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Toolbar Visibility | Cell-based Table, List View Table | For progressive views, this property specifies if the toolbar in a table field is visible. The following can be the values for this property:
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Unread | Alert list | ❌️ | |
URL Color | Button | ❌️ | |
Trim text | ✅️ | ||
Use Locale |
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Use Value as Qualification | Column | Specifies whether to use the qualification in the value of a Menu field as is when you apply a filter. This property is shown only when:
This property can have the following values:
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Vendor | All (vendor form only) | For fields on vendor forms, specifies the vendor name. For more information, see Types-of-forms and Using-buttons-and-menu-bar-items-to-execute-active-links . | ✅️ |
Vertical Button Alignment | Column | Specifies the vertical alignment of a button in a column. Double-click the column in a table to view the Vertical Button Alignment property on the Properties pane in Developer Studio. This property can have the following values:
Learn how to set the column properties at Setting-column-properties. | ✅️ |
Vertical Space | Cell-based table | See "Vertical Space" in Adding-a-table-field-to-a-form. | ✅️ |
Vertical Spacing | Panel | ❌️ | |
Views | All except table columns | Specifies the form views in which a field appears. See Including-and-excluding-fields-from-form-views. New fields are automatically added to the current view. Depending on how your preferences are set, new fields might also be added to all other views of the form. (In Developer Studio, select Window > Preferences. Under "Developer Studio," click Form.) Some field properties affect all form views while other field properties do not. All display property settings apply to only the form view in which they are set. For example, in one view a field might be visible while in another view the field might be hidden or located elsewhere in the form. See Creating-and-managing-packing-lists and Creating-and-managing-fields. | ✅️ |
Visible | All | Specifies whether the field is visible in the current view. When this property is set to False, the field cannot be seen in the view, although users with Customize permissions can make a hidden field visible. A hidden field remains in the database and can be accessed by workflow. You can create active links to dynamically hide and unhide all fields except tree view table column fields. For progressive views, you can find this property under the Progressive-Desktop, Progressive-Mobile, Progressive-Tablet property groups. The default value of this property is True. | ✅️ |
Visible Columns | Cell-based table | See "Visible Columns" in Adding-a-table-field-to-a-form. | ✅️ |
Width | All | Defines the width of the fields in pixels. In a Progressive Web App (PWA), you can use this property to set the width of a thumbnail image. | ✅️ |
Wrap Text |
| ✅️ Progressive views do not support Alert list field. | |
X | All | If the Alignment property is set to Left (default), specifies the horizontal position of the left edge of the field relative to the left side of the form. If the Alignment property is set to Right, specifies the horizontal position of the right edge of the field relative to the right side of the form. The X and Y settings are relative to the top left or right corner of the form. For example, X=0, Y=0, and Alignment=Left is the top left corner of the form. If a field is anchored to the right side of a panel in a panel holder, the field's X value might change if either of the following actions occur:
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Y | All | Defines the vertical position of the left or right edge of the field in the form. The X and Y settings are relative to the top left or right corner of the form. For example, X=0, Y=0, and Alignment=Left is the top left corner of the form. If you have a series of data fields on the same line, these fields must have the same Y coordinate for tabbing between fields to work from left-to-right, top-to-bottom unless you define a tab order of fields in the form. See Setting-the-tab-order-of-fields-in-a-form-view. | ✅️ |