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Use a panel set to define the structure of a harness rule that is to be included in a composite portal. Planning is important; determine the purpose of each panel and identify the section to be placed in each panel in advance.
Select a panel set to define an overall design for the harness. A harness can contain only one panel set; if you select a second panel set, it replaces the current one.
For the overall procedure, see How to build a composite portal.
Step 1. Add the panel set control
Click the down-arrow (
) at the right end of the Layout
control group (
) and
select the Panel Set control (
).
In the pop-up list that appears, select one of the 14 design choices for the panel set, for example Top_Center_Bottom (
). Click OK.
The harness form changes to match your selected design. Each panel set has one or more panels, each identified by position as Top
, Left
, Right
, Bottom
, or Center
. Each panel can contain a section.
Step 2: Add sections
Each panel in a panel set can contain a single section. That section may hold a layout, which in turn can hold various controls or included sections.
Click the down-arrow (
) at the right end of the Layout control group
(
) and select the Section control (
). Drag the control. When the pointer changes
shape to indicate that you can drop the control, release the
mouse button.
Drop the section in a panel. Complete the section panel. See Harness, Section, and Flow Action forms — Adding a Section.
Repeat for each panel in the Panel set.
Step 3. Complete the Panel panels
Click the Magnifying glass icon
to open each panel's Panel. Complete the Advanced tab.
Field
|
Description
|
Refresh When
|
Optional. Enter a Java expression involving simple property comparisons to control when this page is refreshed.
|
Using Page
|
Optional. Identify a clipboard page that is the source of data for this page.
|
View Privilege
|
Optional. Identify the second key part — Privilege Name — of a privilege required to view the contents of this panel. If a user does not hold this privilege, the section does not appear. If blank, all users can view this panel.
|
Update Privilege
|
Optional. . Identify the second key part — Privilege Name — of a privilege required to update data in this panel. If a user does not hold this privilege, the section appears as read-only. If blank, all users can update data in this panel. .
|
Complete the General tab. Options depend on the position of the panel.
Top Panel, Bottom Panel, and Left Panel
Field
|
Description
|
Height
|
Enter an initial height in pixels for this panel.
|
Expand/Collapse
|
Select to allow the user to collapse this panel at runtime.
|
User Resizable
|
Select to allow the user to stretch or shrink the height of this panel at runtime, by dragging a handle.
|
Center Panel
No fields on the General tab.
Right Panel
Field
|
Description
|
Width
|
Enter an initial height in pixels for this panel.
|
Expand/Collapse
|
Select to allow the user to collapse this panel at runtime.
|
User Resizable
|
Select to allow the user to stretch or shrink the height of this panel at runtime, by dragging a handle.
|
Step 4: Testing
- Save the harness rule.
- Reference the harness rule in on the Spaces tab of a composite portal rule.
- Select Edit > My Profile > Access Group.
- On the Settings tab of the Access Group form, add the portal rule into the Secondary Portal Layouts area. Save.
- Select File > Open > Portal > (portal) to open the composite portal.
About Harness rules