Harness and Section forms - Adding a dynamic container |
A section containing a dynamic container supports the runtime presentation of cases and worklists in composite portals.
You can use dynamic containers to present dynamic content in:
As a best practice, upgrade deprecated Work Area controls to Dynamic Containers. Dynamic containers provide similar functionality but are easier to configure, offer greater flexibility, and provide better performance. You can use the Work Area auto-upgrade tool to automatically convert Work Areas to dynamic containers. See Upgrading Work Area controls to dynamic containers on the PDN.
You can use a dynamic container to present the dynamic contents of sections or harnesses in a single document. This means that only one document is open at a time. When a user opens another document, it replaces the original document in the dynamic container.
For example, a worklist gadget can be configured with dynamic containers so that when a user selects an item on the list, the system replaces the current work form on the portal with the selected one.
You can use a dynamic container to present the dynamic contents of sections or harnesses in multiple documents. In this mode, several documents may be open simultaneously. Users can navigate among the open documents using tabs or a list of recent items. You can display up to 16 documents.
See Displaying a list of recent items in your application on the PDN.
Using a dynamic container, you can present multiple documents in a tab group, comprising layouts, sections, or harnesses.
To add a dynamic container to a tab group, create the Tab layout and then add the dynamic container:
Select the << Dynamic >> tab and click to display the properties panel.
In the Max tabs dropdown, select the maximum number of tabs the user can open, in addition to the ones in the tab group. The highest number is 16.
Style format | Select the format you want to apply to the tabs in the group. To configure the format's appearance, access the Components tab in the Skin and then select Tab in the Layouts area.
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Tab position | Select the placement of the tabs at runtime:
If you select |
Tab orientation | If you selected a left or right Tab Position, select to display tabs horizontally or vertically. Horizontal is the default. If you select vertical orientation, the tab title is rotated based on the tab position, left or right. |
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Description |
Default View |
Select the type of rule you want to include: |
Page context |
Select or confirm the page context:
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Purpose | Select the Purpose key part of a section or harness. |
Mode | |
Single Document |
Select to present the dynamic contents of sections or harnesses in a single document. Only one document is open at a time. When a user opens another document, the original document is replaced. |
Multi Document | Select to present dynamic content in multiple documents. In this mode, several documents may be open simultaneously. Users can navigate among the open documents using tabs or a list of recent items. |
Maximum Documents |
Specify the number of documents for Multi Document dynamic containers. See Adding a dynamic container to a tab group. As a best practice, ensure that the number you specify as the Maximum Documents for the dynamic container is the same number you specify in the Items per Page field on the recent item grid. |
Use Legacy iFrame mode |
Check to enable frames (not recommended). |
Select the tabs and click to display their respective properties panels.
To delete a single tab, select it and then click Delete (). To delete an entire tab layout, select the layout and then click the Delete Row button (), not the Delete Cell button.
The standard Case Manager and Case Worker portals provide working examples of tabbed dynamic containers.
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