Edit Table Row Click Action Options

Edit click action, edit table row dialog box.

Option

Description

Type Specifies the type of click action.
Scope Specifies the click action scope. Options include Portlet, Row, Portlet and Row, and Link. Available options depend on the type of portlet.
Label Specifies the label that appears in the click action context menu. The default is Edit Table Row.
Table Specifies the input table or document library that you want to edit. Select an option from the list of all input tables and document libraries associated with your portal.
Row ID Specifies the key value for the table. This can include a macro.
Configure advanced options

Opens the Advanced Options Closeddialog box, which you can use to add or edit input forms.

NOTE: This option is available only if you have permission to access the underlying table or library.

Advanced options dialog box.

Conditional

Specifies that the click action is available only if the value in the column specified in the adjoining box is a non-zero number or non-empty string. For example, if the option is set as follows: Setting the conditional option

  • On rows where the Current vs Last +/- column is not 0 or blank, the click action appears as a row-scoped click action.

  • On rows where the Current vs Last +/- column value is 0, blank, or an empty string; the click action does not appear as a row-scoped click action.

This option is cleared by default. For more information, see About Conditionalized Click Actions.

Advanced Options

Option Description
Dialog title Specifies a title for the input form.
Use form Specifies the form to use. Select a defined input form from the list.
Edit forms Opens the Edit Forms dialog box, which you can use to select a form to edit or create a new form.
Prepopulate form with these values Specifies text that appears in form text boxes when the page holding the form is open. The table contains one or more Property–Value rows for each text box in the form.
Skip form dialog and submit in the background When selected, users are not presented with the form—the click action is performed in the background and the page is refreshed.

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