Viewing Details About Form Fields
After a form is complete, you or another designer might need to re-check field details to see how they behave. An easy way to see an overview of the fields and how they have been designed is to open the Properties window from the Form Designer window.
On the Elements Properties window, double-click the name of the element. A second element Properties window opens. This window displays the following information about the field:
This field: | Shows this information: |
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Name | The system name of the data element |
Label | The name of the field as it will appear on the form |
Type | Where the element came from—the Custom Elements list or the Standard Elements list. If the data element is linked, for instance, to a field on an attribute form, this field will display "Linked Data Element." |
Data Definition | The data definition on which this element is built |
Access | How the Primavera Unifier user can interact with this field. If it is:
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Block | The name of the block in which the elements appears on the form |
Data Entry | How data will be entered into this field. If it is:
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Formula | If the data entry type is Formula, uDesigner will show the formula here. |
Auto-Populate Source | If the data entry type is Auto-Populate, uDesigner will show the source the auto-populated data comes from (such as a referenced business process or a constant value). |
Source Element | If the data entry type is Auto-Populate, uDesigner will show the name (not the label) of the data element the auto-populated data comes from. If the source of the auto-population is a constant value, the content of that value will appear in this field. |
Reverse Auto-Populate Destination | If the field on the form is configured to update other information using the Reverse Auto-Populate feature, uDesigner will show the name of the record, form, or line item that will be updated. |
Destination Element | If the field on the form is configured to update other information using the Reverse Auto-Populate feature, uDesigner will show the name (not the label) of the data element that will be updated. |
Notes | Any notes that were included when the field was added to the form, such as the field's behavior, or how it is populated. |
Last Published Monday, August 28, 2023