Every parameter,
fallback value and
semantic value that have
already been defined are shown on the left-hand side.
If a parameter has fallback or semantic values, these are shown indented
beneath the parameter. When creating a fallback
or semantic value, select the respective parameter that it should be
created for. The details of the parameter, fallback or semantic value,
which has been selected on the left, are shown on the right side
of the dialog.
New
Opens a submenu where you can select whether a parameter, fallback value
or semantic value should be created.
Delete
Deletes the selected parameter, fallback value or semantic value from the list.
Parameters that the target page requires cannot be deleted.
User-defined parameters can be deleted.
Move up / down
Adjusts the order of the parameters, fallback values
or semantic values.
2. Define parameters for application pages
If you open this dialog from an edit or view page, you define here which information
the edit or view page requires to be able to display the data fully.
Any number of fallback values and semantic
values can be specified for pages.
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Name
Provide the parameter with a name here. This needs to be unique within a page.
When using parameter names in Intrexx, such as in a
script, please note that
they are case-sensitive. For example, if the parameter is called "LID",
it needs to be written "LID" wherever it is used.
The parameter can be provided with a description here.
3. Transfer parameters
From "callers", such as a button, the parameters are created
here that the target pages demand. Any number of
fallback values can be created.
Semantic values can only be created for application pages.
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Name
Enter the parameter name here. Parameter names need to be unique
for each call - a button in this example.
Request name
Enter the name that the parameter should be available under in the request.
4. Fallback value
Any number of fallback values can be created or defined for each parameter.
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for more information about the settings for
fallback values.