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Domain control button

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  • February 24, 2021
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An idea to make a domain control type that is a button.
At this moment i'm using a check box instead of a button.

 

 

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Mark Jongeling
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Hi AmelRamulic,

When I read your idea I have the feeling you can achieve this behavior by using the Back and Forward arrow to navigate through the items of a list. You can also use Ctrl+Up/Down to navigate.

Form buttons

Alternatively you can have Tasks attached to the table that execute upon using a certain Shortkey. That in term could activate a Process Flow to navigate to the previous/next row. 

Would one of these suffice?


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  • March 11, 2021

I need the buttons in a task. There is no domain control type that achieves that.

 

 


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Mark Jongeling
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Updated idea status Under reviewDeclined

Mark Jongeling
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We have discussed this internally but this is not an idea we will implement. 

What I see is in this idea is that Checkboxes should be replaced with buttons. In the picture that makes sense buta Task is not meant to be navigated in. A Task is a procedure that executes code over either one row or a set of rows.

For this idea, I would recommend using a Process flow that helps the user go to either the next or previous row after pressing [Execute].


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Hi AmelRamulic,

Please take a look at 

This may give you some ideas of getting such buttons and creating something like a wizard.


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