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Introduction
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Radio is one of the generic HTML Form input elements. In the Form Builder, one is able to define the options available to the Select Box via various means, including the use of Options |
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Get Started
The easiest way to see how the Radio button works are to use the existing built-in App Expenses Claims. Here are the steps:
- Start the Joget Server and open the App Center.
- Log in as admin and click on the pencil icon on the Expenses Claim to open the App Composer. (see Figure 1)
Figure 1 - Click on the ⊕ button and fill up the Form Details as follows (see Figure 2):
- Form ID: radio
- Form Name: Radio
- Table Name: j_expense_claim
Figure 2 - Drag and drop a Radio element on to the canvas.
- Click on the Radio element on the canvas to open up the Configure Radio properties.
Fill up the following fields as follows and click on Apply Change (see Figure 3):
- ID: type
Options:
Default Value
Label
Local Local International International
Figure 3- Click on Preview, click on the options available.
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Label | Element Label to be displayed to the end-user. | ||
ID | Element ID (By declaring as "type", a corresponding database table column "c_type" will be created) Please see Form Element for more information about defining the ID and list of reserved IDs. | ||
Options | Select Box options
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Or Load Data From | Radio options to be populated using the Options Binder Data Store plugin. Available options:
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Advanced Options
Data
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Value | Default Value when there's no existing value found/selected. A hash variable is accepted here. For example, you may key the following
to pre-populate the field with currently logged in user's name. You may define multiple default options by separating them using semicolons.
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Validator | Attach a Validator plugin to validate the input value. Please see Form Validator.
Available options:
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