Adding a Portal Page Click Action to a Portlet

To add a Portal Page click action to a portlet, you must enter the page ID of the target portal page or a $(ROW_DATA) macro as the Page Setting, Page ID option. If the page ID is set to a macro that is not found or the macro evaluates to an empty string, the click action will not be available on the portlet.

To add a Portal Page click action to a portlet:

  1. Open the Edit <Portlet type> Portlet Closeddialog box.

    Example of the Edit measures portlet dialog box, showing the location of the click actions  option.

  2. Click Click Actions.

    The Click Actions Closeddialog box opens.

    Click Actions dialog box showing the Add option.

  3. Click Add.

    The Edit Click Action Closeddialog box opens.

    Edit click action dialog box showing default settings.

  4. From the Type list, select Portal Page.

    The Edit Click Action Closeddialog box changes to display Portal Page options.

    An example of the edit click action, portal page dialog box.

  5. In the Scope box, select the area in the portlet that you want the user to click to trigger the click action.

  6. If you want something other than Portal Page to display in the click action context menu, enter a name in the Label box.

  7. Enter the target Page ID.

  8. If you have a Measure Factory license:

    1. If you are using a measure, in the Factory box, enter the name of the factory project from which the measure is taken.
    2. If you want to specify a measure, enter its name in the Measure box.
  9. If you want the target page to display in a pop-up window, select Show as a pop-up and specify the size of the pop-up window in the format width x height. The default value uses the Default pop-up size setting specified in the target page Page Settings Closeddialog box. Setting a size here overrides the page setting. For consistency, you can use macros.

    Page setting dialog box.

  10. If you want to specify a condition that must be met before the click action is available, select the Conditional check box, and define the necessary condition.

  11. Click OK to close the Edit Click Action dialog box.

    The new Portal Page click action is added to in the Click Actions Closed list.

    Click actions dialog box showing added portal page click action.

  12. If this is the only click action on the list, and you want the portal page to display immediately when the click action is triggered, select Skip the menu when there is only one action.

  13. Click OK to close the Click Actions dialog box.

  14. Click OK to close the Edit Portlet dialog box.

  15. On the toolbar, click Save to exit edit mode and lock the page.

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