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There are several visualization types you can choose for a field. Which one is most appropriate depends on the type of field and the type of values it can have. The types available follow:
Edit Box
When you add a field to a component, by default it is visualized as an edit box:
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You can change the default length, width and other characteristics of the edit box. The same is true for all visualizations.
Edit Box with a Prompter
You can define a prompter component for a field. The prompter is a user-defined reusable part. When the field has a prompter, a button with ellipses is added to the edit box so the user can display the prompter:
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At run time when the prompter button is clicked, the prompter component is displayed to allow the user to choose a value.
Set of Radio Buttons
When the field can have one of a limited set of values, it can be displayed as radio buttons:
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Check Box
When a field's value can be True or False, it can be defined as a check box:
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List
When a field can have one of a set of values, it can be visualized as a list or a dropdown:
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Spin Edit Box
A numeric field can be visualized as a spin edit box:
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Track Bar
Numeric fields can be visualized as a track bar where appropriate:
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Progress Bar
In some instances you may want to visualize a numeric field as a progress bar:
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DateTime Picker and Calendar
Datetime fields can be visualized as a dropdown datetime picker or a calendar:
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Reusable Part
You can define a reusable part to for visualizing the field.
When Embedded in Lists
Embedded in a list (Grid, ListView, TreeView) fields can be displayed as:
Embedded in a list (Grid, ListView, TreeView) fields can be edited as:
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