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Supported Applet Classes and Applet Web Templates
Not all form applets can be converted to a grid layout. For version 7.5.3, an applet's class and its associated Web templates must be supported for conversion to a grid-based layout. This section lists the supported applet classes applet Web templates at the time of publication. For the most current list, review the Applet Web Template Conversion Wizard's configuration file. The file name is
awtcvtcfg.txt
and the file location isTools_Install
\BIN.
NOTE: Editing the list of applet classes and applet Web template files defined in the Applet Web Template Conversion Wizard configuration file (awtcvtcfg.txt) is not supported.
Applet Classes
The applet classes supported for conversion to a grid-based layout are:
- CSSFrame
- CSSFrameBase
- CSSFrameSalutation
- CSSSWEFrameWeb
- CSSFrameQuote
- CSSSWEFrame
- CSSSWEFrameBase
- CSSFrameList
- CSSFrameListBase
- CSSFrameListWeb
- CSSFrameListFile
NOTE: The applet classes with "List" in the title, such as CSSFrameList, are list applets with edit modes that are forms. The Edit mode of these applets can be converted to a grid-based layout.
Applet Web Templates
The applet Web templates supported for conversion to a grid-based layout are:
- Applet List Edit (Edit/New/Query)
- Applet List Edit (Edit/New/Query) Toggle Bar
- Popup Query
- Applet Form 4 Column (Edit/New)
- Applet Form 4 Column (Base)
- Applet Form 4 Column (Base) Toggle Bar
- Applet Form 4 Column (Edit/New) - Expanded
- Applet Form 4 Column (Base) - Expanded
- DotCom Applet Form 4-Column
- DotCom Applet Form 2-Column
- DotCom Applet Form 1-Column
- Applet Form 1 Column (Base/Edit/New)
- Applet Form 4-Col (No Record Nav)
- DotCom Applet Form Basic
- DotCom Applet Form Base 1 Column
- Applet Form Plain
- DotCom Applet Form 4-Column (No Record Nav)
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Siebel Tools Reference Published: 20 October 2003 |