Hi All,
I'm a beginner of Appian, and I would like to know how to save a row order in a grid.
In a grid in an interface, I put a arrow for up and down to move rows.
I need to save the order, so the changed order should be saved and updated to DB.
I should create a column in DB to save a row order, but it does not work.
What I want to do is ... when I change the row order by clicking arrow icon and the order is changed, I would like to save the ordering information for next time. When a user open the window next time, a user requires to see the row which was changed by user clicking an arrow.
I need your help.....
Best regards,
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a!localVariables( /* * local!employess is provided in this recipe as a way to start with hard-coded * data. However, this data is identical to the data created from the entity-backed * tutorial. Replace the hard-coded data with a query to the employee data store * entity and all of the employee records from the tutorial will appear. * * To replace this data with your own, replace (ctrl+H or cmd+H) all references to * local!employees with your data source, either via rule input or local variable. */ local!tempEmployHolder, local!employees: { a!map( id: 1, firstName: "John", lastName: "Smith", department: "Engineering", title: "Director", phoneNumber: "555-123-4567", startDate: today() - 360, sequence: 1 ), a!map( id: 2, firstName: "Michael", lastName: "Johnson", department: "Finance", title: "Analyst", phoneNumber: "555-987-6543", startDate: today() - 360, sequence: 2 ), a!map( id: 3, firstName: "Mary", lastName: "Reed", department: "Engineering", title: "Software Engineer", phoneNumber: "555-456-0123", startDate: today() - 240, sequence: 3 ), }, a!formLayout( label: "Example: Add,Update, or Remove Employee Data", contents: { a!gridLayout( totalCount: count(local!employees), headerCells: { a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: "First Name"), a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: "Last Name"), a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: "Department"), a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: "Title"), a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: "Phone Number"), a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: "Start Date", align: "RIGHT"), /* For the "Remove" column */ a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: ""), a!gridLayoutHeaderCell(label: "") }, /* Only needed when some columns need to be narrow */ columnConfigs: { a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "DISTRIBUTE", weight: 3), a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "DISTRIBUTE", weight: 3), a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "DISTRIBUTE", weight: 3), a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "DISTRIBUTE", weight: 3), a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "DISTRIBUTE", weight: 3), a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "DISTRIBUTE", weight: 2), a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "ICON"), a!gridLayoutColumnConfig(width: "ICON") }, /* * a!forEach() will take local!employee data and used that data to loop through an * expression that creates each row. * * When modifying the recipe to work with your data, you only need to change: * 1.) the number of fields in each row * 2.) the types of fields for each column (i.e. a!textField() for text data elements) * 3.) the fv!item elements. For example fv!item.firstName would change to fv!item.yourdata */ rows: a!forEach( items: local!employees, expression: a!gridRowLayout( contents: { /* For the First Name Column*/ a!textField( /* Labels are not visible in grid cells but are necessary to meet accessibility requirements */ label: "first name " & fv!index, value: fv!item.firstName, saveInto: fv!item.firstName, required: true ), /* For the Last Name Column*/ a!textField( label: "last name " & fv!index, value: fv!item.lastName, saveInto: fv!item.lastName, required: true ), /* For the Department Column*/ a!dropdownField( label: "department " & fv!index, placeholder: "-- Select -- ", choiceLabels: { "Corporate", "Engineering", "Finance", "Human Resources", "Professional Services", "Sales" }, choiceValues: { "Corporate", "Engineering", "Finance", "Human Resources", "Professional Services", "Sales" }, value: fv!item.department, saveInto: fv!item.department, required: true ), /* For the Title Column*/ a!textField( label: "title " & fv!index, value: fv!item.title, saveInto: fv!item.title, required: true ), /* For the Phone Number Column*/ a!textField( label: "phone number " & fv!index, placeholder: "555-456-7890", value: fv!item.phoneNumber, saveInto: fv!item.phoneNumber ), /* For the Start Date Column*/ a!dateField( label: "start date " & fv!index, value: fv!item.startDate, saveInto: fv!item.startDate, required: true, align: "RIGHT" ), /* For the Moving Column Up*/ a!richTextDisplayField( value: a!richTextIcon( icon: "arrow-circle-o-up", altText: "Move " & fv!index, caption: "Move " & fv!item.firstName & " " & fv!item.lastName, link: a!dynamicLink( value: fv!index, saveInto: { local!employees[fv!index - 1].sequence, a!save( local!employees[fv!index].sequence, fv!index - 1 ), a!save( local!tempEmployHolder, index(local!employees, fv!index - 1, null()) ), a!save( local!employees, a!update( local!employees, fv!index - 1, index(local!employees, fv!index, null()) ) ), a!save( local!employees, a!update( local!employees, fv!index, local!tempEmployHolder ) ), a!save(local!tempEmployHolder, null()) } ), linkStyle: "STANDALONE", color: "NEGATIVE", showWhen: not(fv!isFirst) ) ), a!richTextDisplayField( value: a!richTextIcon( icon: "arrow-circle-down", altText: "Move " & fv!index, caption: "Move " & fv!item.firstName & " " & fv!item.lastName, link: a!dynamicLink( value: fv!index, saveInto: { local!employees[fv!index + 1].sequence, a!save( local!employees[fv!index].sequence, fv!index + 1 ), a!save( local!tempEmployHolder, index(local!employees, fv!index + 1, null()) ), a!save( local!employees, a!update( local!employees, fv!index + 1, index(local!employees, fv!index, null()) ) ), a!save( local!employees, a!update( local!employees, fv!index, local!tempEmployHolder ) ), a!save(local!tempEmployHolder, null()) } ), linkStyle: "STANDALONE", color: "NEGATIVE", showWhen: not(fv!isLast) ) ) }, id: fv!index ) ), addRowlink: a!dynamicLink( label: "Add Employee", /* * For your use case, set the value to a blank instance of your CDT using * the type constructor, e.g. type!Employee(). Only specify the field * if you want to give it a default value e.g. startDate: today()+1. */ value: { startDate: today() + 1 }, saveInto: { a!save( local!employees, append(local!employees, save!value) ) } ), rowHeader: 1 ) }, buttons: a!buttonLayout( primaryButtons: a!buttonWidget(label: "Submit", submit: true) ) ) )
thank you! I will try!
A simple approach to swap items in a list is this:
a!update( ri!list, {ri!index1, ri!index2}, {ri!list[ri!index2], ri!list[ri!index1]} )
I created a utility expression that includes some range and null checks.
Thanks Stefan Helzle ,
will change the code and would also add some comments as well
is it possible to break page for the grid? gridField seems to have a "break page " as "page size", but editable grid "gridlayout" does not seem to have the "break page".
You can do that using pagination and implementing buttons to move to next and previous pages. Below is the link with discussion on the topiccommunity.appian.com/.../107262
not exactly the same as the following screenshot, right? The following one is not possible in an editable grid?
You can build it. Play around with RichtextdisplayField and you shall be able to achieve it
thank you so much!! I will try