Very informative video. What do you think we have a d page which sources from multiple classes using RD joins, can we use property ref in this scenario. For example dpage on class but the source rd get the list by joining class a with b and c. In this case there will be page list of dpage, but when we create property ref on class a that wouldn’t have access to columns from class ba and c. Any thoughts whther its doable using ref property?
Could you let me know, How's property ref different from property set and page copy since we have the source clipboard page. Thanks for the nice video btw.
Property-Alias is deprecated now, and is no longer used. It essentially created a "nickname" for an attribute inside a function rule, and is different from Property-Ref which creates a "pointer" or linkage to an existing property.
@countInPageListWhen("IsClassificationTrue",.CustomerList)==0.... It checks whether the checkbox attribute is false for every row...if yes, it removes the Ref Property.... not really important in the scheme of things...just a way of beautifying the UX !
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Very informative video.
What do you think we have a d page which sources from multiple classes using RD joins, can we use property ref in this scenario. For example dpage on class but the source rd get the list by joining class a with b and c. In this case there will be page list of dpage, but when we create property ref on class a that wouldn’t have access to columns from class ba and c. Any thoughts whther its doable using ref property?
Could you let me know, How's property ref different from property set and page copy since we have the source clipboard page. Thanks for the nice video btw.
I didn't get wt is the use of linked property here. Directly we can give pyemail=dpage.pxresults(current).pyadress.pyemailadress
Right?
Detailed and informative. Thanks
What about property-alias? How is it diff to property ref?
Property-Alias is deprecated now, and is no longer used. It essentially created a "nickname" for an attribute inside a function rule, and is different from Property-Ref which creates a "pointer" or linkage to an existing property.
Is linked property capable to hold page ?
Nice video sir.
Thank you !
what is when condition used for step 2 : in the activity to remove reference property?
@countInPageListWhen("IsClassificationTrue",.CustomerList)==0....
It checks whether the checkbox attribute is false for every row...if yes, it removes the Ref Property....
not really important in the scheme of things...just a way of beautifying the UX !
Can we have 2 pages of the pagelist inside the same reference property
Have never tried this, but I dont think this would be allowed.