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#Records Hi, There is a process variable of type document in my proces
siddharthg521
over 11 years ago
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Hi,
There is a process variable of type document in my process.The document is basically an image stored in Documents. Now while creating records, I need to show the value of this process variable , which is of document type(so, actually I need to display an image mapped in that process variable) in the details section of record. But I am not able to do so.
This is what I am using in List View Template:
='type!{
www.appian.com/.../2009}ListViewItem'(
title: rf!company_information.name,
details: "'/suite/doc/"&tointeger(rf!buyerResearchProgress)&"'"
)
Any Thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance....
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Sathya Srinivasan
Appian Employee
over 11 years ago
I would use the Appian Common Objects (On Appian Software Page) that has lots of useful rules to render the dashboard easily. In short, you need to use the SAIL imageField component to display the image and build the URL accordingly. Have a look at APN_uiImageFieldFromUrl rule in the Common Objects
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skumar
over 11 years ago
Can't I use any process properties on my records if I am creating a Process Backed Records. For example in my process wherever I needed a start time and Process Initiator, I was not storing them in any process variables. I was using pp!initiator and pp!starttime everywhere. So is there any way wherein I can use these both on my records too? I want these two on my records page.
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Sathya Srinivasan
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over 11 years ago
yes rf!pp.startTime rf!pp!initiator etc.,
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skumar
over 11 years ago
Thanks
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