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A choice field provides several predefined options to choose from. Only , and only one option can be selected.
In the SimpleOne interface, choice fields are displayed as drop-down lists, as in the example belowin two ways:Image Removed
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Configure a choice-type column for a table.
Learn what sources can define a set of options for a particular choice field.
Configure choice options for a particular field via the new choice form.
Overriding of choice options set for child table
Change choice options for an inherited choice field in a child table.
You can provide a set of options for a choice field with localization, which will be displayed in user locale.
Create a choice column
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Create a choice field
This column database value This field can contain all kinds of symbols. If the string length is not set, then it is limited to 80 symbols.To create
When creating a
choiceChoice column,
please complete the following steps:- Navigate to the System Definition → All Tables.
- Open the table for which you want to create a column.
- Scroll down to the Related Lists area and click on the Columns tab.
- Click New and fill in the fields.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
You can also open the form this way:
- Navigate to System Definition → All Columns.
- Click New, and fill in the fields.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
in addition to the mandatory fields, you need to fill in the
Table field manually.Column form fieldsfollowing fields:
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Specify a column type: Choice.
A system column name. It is preferred to be human-readable and keep the kind of stored data. Latin letters, [0..9] numbers, and the underscore symbol ( _ ) are allowed.
Select this checkbox, and customizing of this field displayed on the form and list will be possible.
If unselected, then such a field will be not available for choosing in Form Layout or List layout.
Column type | Y | Specify the |
Choice column type. |
Mandatory | N | Select this checkbox to make the field mandatory ( |
applicable for Choice columns with Choice |
type = Dropdown with -- None --). |
When a record references to another record and the table or column containing this record has the attribute Display by Ref equal to TRUE, then the column value will be displayed.
If a table contains a field that has Display by Ref = TRUE, the value of this field will be displayed when referencing this table in the Reference field of the referencing table.
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Choice table | N | Specify a table that has a column with choice options. |
Choice field | Y | Specify a particular column of the Choice table that contains choice options. |
Choice type | Y | Define whether the option |
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Default Value tab becomes mandatory. |
Extra attributes |
N | Enter the text below to apply the radio button style to the choice field:
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Default Value tab | ||
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value | N | The value of a choice option to be populated |
automatically by default. Check the value of a field in the Choice |
options (sys_choice) table. The field is mandatory if the Choice |
type is Dropdown without --None-- |
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specify a default value). |
Use |
dynamic default | N |
Select this checkbox if you need the value to generate dynamically. |
Dynamic default |
N | Select the script from the Dynamic Default Values (sys_default_value_dynamic) |
table, so its execution result will be automatically calculated and entered into this field. This value will be the default value for the column specified. This field appears only when the Use |
dynamic default checkbox is selected.
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Sources for choice options
There are three ways to define a set of choices for the drop-down lists:
- by inheriting values from a parent table (if the current table is a child to of another one).
- by creating a set of records for this field in the Choice Options dictionary (sys_choice) table.
- by defining a source table and its columns column in the Type Specification tab.
In the second case, you may need to create a different set of choices if the column is inherited and has predefined options. See Overriding of choice options set for child tableColumn Override to learn more.
In the third case, the available options are taken from a particular column of a source table. In the example below, the choice table Role contains a column Name and some records where Name is not empty. The choice options will be values of the Name column in this table.
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Create a choice option
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Before creating a set of options for a particular table and column, please make sure that this column is already created (navigate to System Definition → Settings → All Columns). |
To create a choice option for a column table, please perform the following steps:
- Navigate to the choice column, for which you need to create a set of options.
- Scroll down to In the Related Lists area and click on the , select the Choice tab.
- Click New, and and fill in the fields.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to exit to apply the changes.
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You can also open the form this the following way:
Please note Note that in this case, you will need to fill in the Table and Column fields manually. |
Choice option form fields
Field | Mandatory | Description |
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Table | Y | Specify the table to which this choice option is related. Select the same table for the translated choice version as for the original one. |
Column | Y | Specify the column to which this choice option is related. Select the same column for the translated choice version as for the original one. |
Title | Y | Type the translation title of the source field thereoption. |
Language | Y | Specify the two-symbol name of the language (ru, en, and and so on). Generally, references to languages are stored in the Languages (sys_language) table. |
Value | Y | Type Specify the same value as specified for the source fieldof the option. |
Order | Y | Enter the number to define the option order in the choice list. |
Hint | N | Text hint. This field is not mandatory. |
list. Options are arranged in ascending order. |
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A quick way to |
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An easier way to quickly create several options for the same column is to use Insert and StayMake a copy:
You can also use this way to create a translation for the choice options. After saving the record, enter the translation in the Title field and specify the language in the Language field. Then click Insert and Stay. A copy of the current choice option for the specified language will be created and saved. Please note that the Value field has to remain unchanged. |
Overriding of choice options set for child table
Override allows changing choice options set for the child tables extended from the base table. For example, the parent table has the following options for a choice column State: New, Rejected, Processed. An overriding can change the quantity of these options or the options themselves in the child table. For example, for the State new set can be Draft, New, Assigned, Completed, Rejected.
When creating a choice field option, it is recommended to set text values in the the Value field to increase code readability. For example, it can be incoming, or active, or failed values for Incoming, Active, and Failed choice options, respectively.
Regarding As for task states, it makes sense to make values numericalnumeric; this can help with selection construction (see the code sample below)in code.
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task.addQuery('state', '>', '2'); // all states after In Progress |
Choice list translation
To create a translation for the choice options, complete To create a new options set, please perform the following steps:
- Navigate to the column for which you want to create a new set.
- Scroll down to the Related Lists area and choose the Choice tab.
- Click New and fill in the fields.
- to System Settings → Choice Options.
- Open the option Fill in the Table field with the name of the table for which you need to configure create a new options set.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
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You also can find the form this way:
Please note that in this case, you will need to fill in the Task and Column fields manually. |
To learn how to change the column attributes, please see the Column Overriding article.
Choice list translation
To localize a choice list, please complete the steps below:
- Navigate to System Definition → Choice Options.
- Click New and fill in the fields.
- Make sure the Value fields of an option in both languages are equal.
- Click Save or Save and Exit to apply changes.
- Repeat steps 2 – 4 for the rest of the options on the list.
- translation.
- Enter the translation in the Title field and specify the language in the Language field.
- Click Make a copy. A
An easier way to quickly localize a set of options for the same column is to use Insert and Stay.
- copy of the current choice option for the specified language will be created and saved.
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Note that the Value field has to remain unchanged. |
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If some of the choice options were are not localized (for example, some added choice options in English but didn't add their translations), then in user locale other than English, choice the choice lists containing untranslated options will display them in English by default, regardless of the current user locale.To avoid this, please be careful when adding options to your choice lists. |
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