Difference between revisions of "SmartField View"
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Web Page View pages and applies existing security rules to all the custom fields—showing | Web Page View pages and applies existing security rules to all the custom fields—showing | ||
only those fields that are permissible—thus simulating the current view mode | only those fields that are permissible—thus simulating the current view mode | ||
− | of the object contexted to the current user. | + | of the object contexted to the current user. <br/> |
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View fields to reference the selected custom fields. “Only display for SmartField | View fields to reference the selected custom fields. “Only display for SmartField | ||
View” will also hide the field from normal viewing. Choosing “Exclude” will | View” will also hide the field from normal viewing. Choosing “Exclude” will | ||
− | prevent the field from being included in the @SmartFields@ variable. | + | prevent the field from being included in the @SmartFields@ variable. |
Revision as of 09:59, 4 June 2013
This feature within the custom field configuration page has been added to facilitate the building of Web Page Views and for user-defined printable data summaries.
A new variable, @SmartFields@, will return custom fields formatted as they
are in view mode. This variable can simplify the configuration of printable
Web Page View pages and applies existing security rules to all the custom fields—showing
only those fields that are permissible—thus simulating the current view mode
of the object contexted to the current user.
Selecting “Include” or “Only display for SmartField View” will include the custom field in the @SmartFields@ variable, which can be included in Web Page View fields to reference the selected custom fields. “Only display for SmartField View” will also hide the field from normal viewing. Choosing “Exclude” will prevent the field from being included in the @SmartFields@ variable.