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''Finding your way around the SEM development Interface'' | ''Finding your way around the SEM development Interface'' | ||
'''Dynamically Changing Fields in a SEM Input Form from the "Fields" script''' | |||
The purpose of the "Fields" script is to populate an input form before it is displayed, but not only can the text within a field be changed, but the characteristics of the field can also be changed. | The purpose of the "Fields" script is to populate an input form before it is displayed, but not only can the text within a field be changed, but the characteristics of the field can also be changed. | ||
Revision as of 09:43, 24 February 2011
'Tips for developers working within the Sysgem Enterprise Manager (SEM) environment'.
Finding your way around the SEM development Interface
Dynamically Changing Fields in a SEM Input Form from the "Fields" script
The purpose of the "Fields" script is to populate an input form before it is displayed, but not only can the text within a field be changed, but the characteristics of the field can also be changed.
This section describes the possibilities for changing the input form from the Fields script before the form is displayed.
Adding Text into a Field
print "AA : text data\n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field
Making a Field Read-Only
print "AA ! text data\n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field
Making a Field Read-Write
print "AA ~ text data\n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field
Hiding a Field
print "AA - \n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field
Setting a List of Selectable Entries in a List Field
print "AA @ 1st entry\\2nd entry\\3rd entry\n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field
Adding Selectable Entries to an Existing Set in a List Field
print "AA + 4th entry\\5th entry\\6th entry\n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field
Pre-Selecting Entries in a List Field
print "AA : 2nd entry\\5th entry\n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field
Making a Field an 'Optional' Field
Making a field an optional field puts a checkbox infront of the field which has to be selected to make the field active.
print "AA ? \n"; # where "AA" is the field code of the required field