A Column Repeat layout presents each item from the source in vertical table columns, typically with labels in the leftmost column. Each column corresponds to items from one of the following sources:
Page List
or Page Group
propertyThe column can present embedded properties for each element, either as fields or formatted by a section. For an example, see PDN article 25449 How to present a repeating group as tabs or columns on a harness or flow action form.
Configure styles for Column Repeat layouts using the Skin rule. See Skin form — Components tab — Layouts — Repeat row/columns.
The following repeating layouts are available: Column Repeat, Tabbed Repeat, Grid, TreeGrid, and Tree. They provide similar options but differing presentations; choose the one appropriate to your application and user interface needs. Configure styles for repeating layouts using the Skin rule.
From the Layout control group, select the Layout control. Click and drag the control. When the pointer changes shape to indicate that you can drop the layout, release the mouse button. A pop-up window opens to select the layout type:
Column
as the repeat type.To delete a Column Repeat layout, select the layout and click the Delete Row button. Do not use the Delete Cell button for this action.
Click the Gear icon to open the Column Repeat panel. Complete all tabs of the panel.
Your updates to this panel update the rule form upon clicking Apply. If the panel is pinned, the wireframe on the rule form changes immediately to reflect your inputs. If the panel is not pinned, click Apply to apply your inputs.
Field |
Description |
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Format |
Choose a format to control what appears above the layout (known as a header or subheader), and the appearance of both the header or subheader and aspects of the body. This choice primarily affects styles and appearance. Information in or below a subheader (including Using the Skin rule, you can review or revise the styles (colors, fonts, padding and margins) associated with each header or subheader format.
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HTML |
Available if you selected |
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Title |
Optional. Enter text for the header or subheader, above the table. You can include directives or JSP tags in this text. When you plan to localize the application using this rule, so the application can support users in various languages or locales, choose the text carefully and limit text length to 64 characters. When practical, choose a caption already included in a language pack, to simplify later localization. A field value rule with this text as the final key part is needed for each locale. See About the Localization wizard. |
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Visible When |
Optional. Leave blank so that the entire Column Repeat layout is always visible. To control the visibility of the layout, enter or select one of the following:
As a best practice, use the Condition Builder to edit this field. Click the Gear icon to open the tool. See Using the Condition Builder to configure dynamic UI actions. Use this to control visibility of the entire Column Repeat layout. Use the Column Visible When condition on the Advanced tab to apply a condition to each column at runtime. |
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Source |
Specify the source of the data for the Column Repeat layout:
Using a data page as the sourceTo specify a data page as the source, select |
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List/Group |
Available when
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Applies To |
Available when |
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Report Definition |
Available when |
Complete the General tab.
Field |
Description |
Style |
Select the style to apply to the column repeat. To specify a custom format in a skin, select Other as the Style and then select the format that you want to apply. |
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Width |
Optional. Select whether the column widths in the table are to be set at runtime as a percentage of the total width of the user form or flow action form or in absolute pixels. Choose:
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Header Type |
Select one of the following header styles. This field does not appear if the Format value is
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Allow Update |
For repeating layouts added to the harness, section, or flow action. select this check box to allow users at run time to add a new column immediately to the right of an existing column using the Allow update is not available if the source if a report definition. |
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Allow Reordering |
Select this check box to allow column reordering during runtime. A number for each column that also serves as a drop and drag handle for reordering appears in front of individual columns. If there is only one column and the Allow Reordering check box is selected, a no sign appears, preventing reordering. Allow reordering is not available if the source if a report definition. |
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Expand When | Optional. Only applies to Collapsible header styles.
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Defer Load |
This field appears when the Header Type is |
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New Tab Group |
For Header Type of If this is the only tab in a group, this option is selected by default and cannot be changed. |
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New Layout |
For Header Type of If this is the only accordion in a group, this option is selected by default and cannot be changed. |
Field |
Description |
Column Visible When | Optional. To control the visibility of one or more columns at runtime, enter or select one of the following:
The when condition is evaluated for each element, and so can cause some columns to appear and other columns to be omitted. As a best practice, use the Condition Builder to edit this field. Click the Open condition builder icon to open the tool. See Using the Condition Builder to configure dynamic UI actions. |
ID |
Optional. Enter a name that becomes the ID=" " attribute value for the <TABLE > element. This option is useful when a JavaScript function refers to the table. |
Summary |
Optional. Enter text to supply a value for the |
Header Image |
Optional. Identify the second and third key part of a binary file rule corresponding to a small image. Click the Show Image Viewer icon to open the Image Catalog (a pop-up version of the Image Library landing page). Select the binary file you wish to use. (Not available when the Header value is |
Append Activity |
This field is visible only when Allow Update is selected on the General tab. Leave blank in most cases. To override the default behavior when a user adds a column to the array, identify the second key part of an activity to be called. Design your activity to accept the same parameters as the default activity Work-.AppendToPageGroup or Work-.AppendToPageList (which are final rules). For example, your activity can prevent users from adding columns after reaching a limit, or can compute additional properties for the page. This field is meaningful only for repeating layouts created in Version 5.2 or later that include an add icon. |
Delete Activity |
This field is visible only when Allow Update is selected on the General tab. Leave blank in most cases. To override the default behavior when a user deletes a column from the array, identify the second key part of an activity to be called. Design your activity to accept the same parameters as the default activity Work-.RemoveFromPageGroup or Work-.RemoveFromPageList (which are final rules). For example, your activity can require that at least one row remains, or that users can't delete the first row. This field is meaningful only for repeating layouts created in Version 5.2 or later that include a delete icon. |
When you select a Header Style of Tabbed
, the layout appears in a Tab Group wireframe. Select it to make it active and click the View properties icon in the header to open the Tab Group properties panel. Your settings apply to all the tabs in the group.
Complete the top field and General tab. There are no settings on the Advanced tab.
Field |
Description |
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. Standard — Default format applied to all tab groups. Sub — Format suitable for sub-tabs. Other — A custom style that you create in the skin rule. When you select this option, enter the style name in the Style field. |
Generaltab
Field |
Description |
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. |
Stretch Tabs | Select to stretch the horizontally or vertically to fit the available space. If the Tab Position is Top or Bottom, tabs stretch horizontally; if the Tab Position is Left or Right, the tabs stretch vertically. |
To view or change row properties, click the circle at the left end of the row. Then click the View properties icon at the right end of the row.
For details, see SmartLayouts — Adjust Row Properties in Adding a layout.
Use the Column Properties panel change the type of a column, or to apply an inline style to all cells in the column. As a best practice, define custom styles in the skin.
To view or change column properties, click a column header and then click the View properties icon.
For details, see SmartLayouts — Adjust Column Properties in Adding a layout.
Use Windows drag operations to stretch or adjust the width of the table and of columns in the table.
The table initially contains four columns and two rows. Usually, the left-most column holds labels, the next column holds fields (property values), and the final columns contain the Delete Column and Add Column controls. When the section appears at runtime, the second column is repeated for each existing source element.
To reorder rows or columns within a repeating layout, you can select and drag a single row or column using the dots above or to the left of the table; these act as handles.
To duplicate rows or columns within a repeating layout:
Ctrl
key.Ctrl
key to drop a duplicate row or column.Optionally, when using a Page List
or Page Group
property as a source, users can add columns, delete columns, or both add and delete columns, depending on which icons you include on the form.
When you first create a Column Repeat layout, a two-by-four table appears in the layout (the third and fourth columns hold the icons for deleting and adding columns). Typically, cells in the first column present labels, but these cells can also hold other property values (not from the embedded Page List
or Page Group
pages). Cells in the rightmost two columns are typically used to present the Delete Column icon and Add Column icon, but can also hold other property values (not from the embedded Page List
or Page Group
pages).
At runtime, the middle column appears once for each page. By default, users can add, append, and delete columns at runtime. You can change this default behavior:
You can't delete the left-most and right-most columns. If they are not needed, you can apply a style that makes them not visible at runtime.
Optionally, you can use button controls or URL controls on the repeating layout rather than the standard icons for Add Column and Delete Column icons. The icon, button, or URL control can appear anywhere in the row.
When a Column Repeat layout is based on a Page Group
property and users click the Add Column icon to append a new column, or press the Enter
key to insert a new column, the system requires a subscript value for the new page.
In a Page Group
property, the embedded text property pxSubscript acts as a unique identifier for the pages. This value may also be present in another property found on each page. As a best practice for usability, present the pxSubscript property (as a read-only value) in the left column of each row.
In some cases, the set of allowable values for subscripts are limited to a predefined static list, such as the codes for the 50 states of the United States (AL for Alabama through WY for Wyoming). In other cases, the set of allowable values for subscripts is unpredictable and effectively unrestricted, though each value must be a valid Java identifier. For example, a home insurance policy may contain a Page Group
property with a page for each insured property, with the property identified by a government-issued code.
The Pega Platform includes standard rules that support both situations. Your application can override the standard rules to allow users to enter or select a subscript value.
Page Group
. Include only one input field on the section display. For example, if there are only a few allowed pxSubscript values, you can present the unused values as a set of radio buttons.Page Group
.Local List
or Remote List
on the General tab of the new property. Then, complete the table fields, to enumerate the allowable values as a Local List
, or define a Remote List
that assembles the values dynamically.At run time, the system controls the order of columns presented for a Page Group
property. After you append or insert a new column, it may be re-sorted to a different position after the Submit is complete.