Defining Flow Page Regions
Each flow page is made up of one or more regions. A region may be defined as a primary region. Regions not defined as primary regions must have a parent region.
Prerequisites
Define objects.
Define primary keys.
Define foreign keys.
Define regions.
Define flow page.
To define attribute navigation:
1. In Web Application Dictionary, navigate to the Page Regions window by choosing the Page Regions button from the Flow Pages window.
2. Enter the region name. This displays in your flow at the top of the region.
Once you select a region, the rest of the fields default from the definition of the region. You may override these defaults.
3. Indicate whether this region is a primary region.
A primary region will have child regions, and will not have a parent region.
4. For secondary regions (those not defined as a primary region), enter the parent region. This parent region is the region that displays before the current region.
The parent region is based upon an object that has a relationship with the secondary region object.
5. For secondary regions, enter a relationship. This was originally established when you defined the foreign keys.
6. For all regions, enter the display sequence.
See Also
Defining Regions
Defining Object Flows
Defining Flow Pages
Defining Flow Page Relations
Defining Flow Page Region Links: