You can use a search field to search a list of possible values in the container. Search fields have an auto-complete function: Depending on the input, a suitable hit list is displayed.
Default
A newly generated search field does not contain any functionality. Search fields must be configured accordingly. This requires programming knowledge.
Example
The search term z has been entered in the search field Product. The drop down list displays all product names stored in the container in which this search term occurs:
Configuration Options
The form element may be edited via the Edit Sidebar.
Name
Field name shown in the form.
ID ( PAS 19.2 )
The read-only field contains the model ID of the element. Designers can use the ID for example in the search to link the element in other models.
Description
When a user hovers over a form element during execution, the content of the commentary field is shown as a quick info:
Hashtags
Possibility to insert your own key terms. The leading hashtag sign # (hash) will be inserted automatically.
Use the space bar to separate multiple hashtags:
One hashtag may be issued for multiple elements:
Additional CSS Classes
Enables a field-acurate layout customization.
Mandatory
The marked element must be filled or used.
Read Only
This field is write-protected.
Focus on Element
This field is ready for input and will be visually enhanced during form completion.
Show Label Inline
The field identifier is shown within the field and can be overwritten.
Field Name in Container
Defines the name under which the form element will be saved in the data container. If the Field Name in Container remains empty, then the field identifier (name) will be used. If two form elements share the same Field Name in Container, then both will access the same value.
The Field Name in Container is a technical identifier. It is often used for extended coding. Therefore the Field Name in Container should not contain any spaces, special characters or umlaut. For further information please visit page The Container Principle.
If the option Show Label Inline is used at the same time, the field label remains visible in the input field until the user has made an entry or a value different from the empty string has been read from the container.
Container Name for Possible Values
To use the search field, possible values are defined in the container using a Worker or aform function. In the field Container Name for Possible Values, you have to save the reference to the data object defined in the container.
Save Value in Instance
If this checkbox is marked, the value entered in this field will be saved to the database during form execution.