Depending on a button's action, this code could be either a call to apex.submit to submit the page, a redirect to a page, a redirect to some other URL supplied, execution of some custom JavaScript or void(0) to do nothing (when the behavior may be defined separately with Dynamic Actions).ĭefines current and noncurrent list templates. The #JAVASCRIPT# substitution string is replaced with generated JavaScript code to control the button's behavior. Since the #LINK# prefixes the generated JavaScript code with 'javascript:', use it in an HREF attribute. Depending on the button's action, this code could either a call to apex.submit to submit the page, a redirect to a page, a redirect to some other URL supplied, execution of some custom JavaScript, or void(0) to do nothing (when the behavior is be defined separately with Dynamic Actions). The #LINK# substitution string is replaced with generated JavaScript code to control the button's behavior. The #LABEL# substitution string is replaced with a button label. values can be substituted at rendering time.īutton templates support the following substitution strings: You have the option of including standard application substitutions. Hot Template defines the button template that displays if the button type is Hot. values can be substituted at rendering time. You can include standard application substitutions. Normal Template defines the button template that displays if the button type is Normal. Specifies the number of levels that appear when displaying breadcrumbs in a breadcrumb style. For example, if a breadcrumb has three levels this text would display at the "X" in the example that follows: #LONG_NAME# specifies the long name of the breadcrumb entryĭefines text that displays after the last breadcrumb entry.ĭefines text that displays between levels of breadcrumb entries. #LINK# specifies the anchor target of the breadcrumb entry #NAME# specifies the short name of the breadcrumb entry This attribute supports the following substitution strings:
#LONG_NAME# specifies the long name of the breadcrumb entry. #LINK# specifies the anchor target of the breadcrumb entry. #NAME# specifies the short name of the breadcrumb entry. Table 13-3 Breadcrumb Entry Control attributes Attributeĭefines text that displays before the first breadcrumb entry.ĭefines the look of a breadcrumb entry that corresponds to the current page. Templates associated with the current page display under the Templates heading in the far right column. To view templates associated with a specific page: Selecting this check box keeps the page you are editing current after you click Apply Changes.ġ3.2.5.2 Viewing Templates Associated with a Specific Page If you edit a template, you can make changes in one window and run your application in another by selecting the Return to Page check box on the right side of the template definition page. To view all sections of the page, click Show All. When you select a button at the top of the page, the selected section appears and all other sections are temporarily hidden. You can access these sections by manually scrolling, or by clicking a navigation button at the top of the page. To view or edit a template definition, click the template name.Įach template definition is divided into sections. Note that not all template types have the preview capability. To see a preview of a template, click the Run icon in the Preview column. Referenced - Select a type of template to display. You can narrow the display by making a selections from the following lists and clicking Go.
History details recent changes to templates by developers and the last update date.ġ3.2.5.1 Viewing Templates on the Templates Page Utilization displays template utilization in the current application for all template types (page, report, region, label and list). Subscription displays subscribed templates in your application. To view template reports, click the following tabs: Subscribed - Specify whether to view All Templates, Subscribed Templates, or Not Subscribed Templates. Select the amount of time to include in your report. Since - Restrict the report to a specific time frame. Theme - View only templates in a specific theme. Template Name - Enter a case insensitive query. You can narrow the display by making a selection from the following lists and clicking Go. On the Workspace home page, click the Application Builder icon.
To view template reports for the current application: Application Builder includes reports describing template utilization, subscription, published templates and edit history.