This function is used to assign conditional styles to screen fields , which affect the contents of these fields as a function of the conditions. This is carried out by applying presentation styles that make it possible to modify, the font, the colour, the background colour, the size and the effects (underline, italic, bold, barred...) of the field.
It should be noted that certain style change limits exist for the "greyed-out" or display only fields. They are described in the documentation associated with styles.
Refer to documentation Implementation
Presentation
After having selected a screen to customize, a list of fields existing in the screen is displayed in the grid. It is therefore possible to associate a conditional presentation style with each of them . If no style is used, the default style for the field is used. It is determined, in the order of priority, by :
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Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
Block number 1
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The code for the screen whose fields need to be affected is entered here. The editable fields appear then in the following grid. |
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Title associated to the previous code. |
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Title associated to the previous code. |
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The conditional style that is to be assigned to the screen field must be entered here. |
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This function works on the screen structure that is being modified and the saving of the modifications leads to an automatic re-evaluation of the screen, the window and the associated process in all the folder languages (a box signals that the compiling is underway is displayed).
When wanting to use this functionality :
This function is a parameterization. This signifies that the modifications carried out in this case remain even if there is a version change. In fact, as standard, no control table, no access code, nor conditional style is associated with field in the screen, even if this information is part of the screen description. They are no longer displayed by any patch.