7.2.2.1.2 Attribute

This step allows users to define which data attributes (fields) from the selected entity will be included in the form. These attributes form the actual input fields visible to the end-user.
  1. Select the Filter from the existing filters in the drop-down list or click Filter to define a new one for the form definition. The use of Filters is optional.
    Filter Condition: Enables conditional filtering of entity attributes to display only relevant fields.
    • Click the filter icon to open the Expression Builder.
    Filter Condition Builder (Pop-up): This builder helps you create logic to filter attributes based on values.
    • Select Columns: Pick an attribute to filter on.
    • Condition: Choose a logical operator (e.g., equals, contains).
    • Filter Value: Define the specific value to match.
    • Use the Validate button to test your expression.
    • Click Apply to activate the filter and return to the attributes list.

      Note:

      If no columns are available, it means no entity was selected or the entity has no attributes mapped.

    Table 7-1 Attribute Grid Columns

    Field Description
    Entity Name The name of the associated entity.
    Source Attribute Name The actual field name from the entity.
    Participate in Data Security Marks if the attribute should be part of access control logic.
  2. Click the drop-down arrow corresponding to the table in the Entity Name, to view the attributes in the entity table.
  3. Select the attributes for which you want to modify the data from the Attribute Name.
  4. Once attributes are selected, click Continue to proceed to Ruleset configuration, where form logic and validations can be defined.