I created an interface with read only grid which pulls data from process analytics. I would like to bring dialog box when user clicks on a link from the interface.
Any suggestion how I can implement this? Thank you.
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not eligible to answer because I can't solve the problem as I can't learn by solving ot try to solve others problem.
You are completely wrong , Dynamic links are used for updating local variables or Rule inputs not for opening ...
And i never seen readlink is it a plugin function?
Hi oh ok I think I got the question wrong
What does a!readLink() do anyway. I have never seen this function in use and couldn't find in plugins.
Konduru Chaitanya because it doesn't exist.
Looks like a ChatGPT-generated reply to me.
This leaderboard is really causing chaos.
I learning Appian and trying to understand the problem and give suitable solution for that.
I get it and I don't mean to demotivate you. But does it truly make sense to go on ChatGPT, search the question, and write the answer here without even verifying if it actually works? The OP could have done it but everyone knows that 50% of the time either it is incomplete code or it just doesn't work/exist. You aren't helping if you don't know the answer and are generating these answers (which don't even exist) from somewhere.
prakhar2511 said:rying to understand the problem and give suitable solution
ok got it .but I tried on my org env it works but may be they are using some other internal plugin that is still in testing phase or for internal use that why I have removed above code may that will effect me also from org side. Thanks for suggesting that I try sol on my personal env than only will give answer that way it will not create any difference between.
No, so anything that starts with 'a!' has to be Appian's native. It cannot be a plugin. Interesting.. It could be that your env was upgraded to 24.1 as part of an early release. Did you check the environment version? I am interested in knowing about its functionality. When you put your cursor on it, what does the description of a!readLink() say?
not that's not the case but I asked one of my senior they also suggested to remove code from community. it's for internal use only.