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So, I'm trying to be a good little developer and started working in App Studio. I've created an HTML form and have put a submit button on it, and now for what seems like an eternity I've been trying to figure out how to assign an action to said button. Poked around App Studio, searched the web and forum. This could just be a case of the Friday's, but anybody how do I set the action to go to another FEX or anything really? I can't imagine it's as hard as this is turning out to be.
In Dev Studio I would have just created a hyperlink on the button to which I had action options of External Procedure, URL, HTML, etc.
In App Studio one would assume that this would be accomplished on the Tasks & Animations pane, but I have listed below a screen cap of the only options I receive when trying to apply an action (none of which, outside of some sort of convoluted JS call seems to be the choice I want):
Thanks in advance. JCThis message has been edited. Last edited by: jcannavo,
JC WebFOCUS Dev Studio / App Studio 8.2.01 Windows 7
Ugh, the Requests & Data Sources fly-out was hidden. So I didn't even see that panel. Now I see it and am able to get the necessary options after futzing with those settings. I should have asked the question an hour ago, thanks Squatch!
JC WebFOCUS Dev Studio / App Studio 8.2.01 Windows 7
By the way, it is easy to close those slide out panels. If you close one, go to the top left menu, click "Utilities", then check the boxes to bring them all back.
Also, sometimes a slide out panel will turn into a floating panel. To dock it again, drag it either to the left or right side of App Studio until you see an arrow appear. Keep sliding until you contact the arrow and it will dock again.
App Studio WebFOCUS 8.1.05M Windows, All Outputs
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