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Actions are units of work in LincDoc that are conditionally triggered by form or field events or button clicks. An action can be something as simple as saving data to a database or generating a document. This allows the user the ultimate flexibility by allowing the user to fire specific actions at different parts of the form process.
Some common actions include:
Action | Description | Available |
clear hidden fields |
Sets all field values where the field is not displayed to null. |
Form |
close |
Closes the form, typically without saving the data. i.e., a cancel button. See Close for more information. |
Field, Form |
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Emails recipients with a dynamic message and possible document attachments. See Email for more information. |
Field, Form |
execute stored procedure |
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Form |
export to Windows share |
Saves a copy of the generated document to the configured share. See File share for more information. |
Form |
flatten signatures |
Form |
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lookup |
Merge data option from a search of an external data source. Refer to the Database Lookups chapter for more information. |
Field, Form |
run a doc package or eForm |
Opens the configured eForm or document package for data entry. |
Field, Form |
save |
Saves the inputted data to the LincDoc database. |
Form |
set confirm close message |
Sets the message to be displayed when closing the eForm. |
Form |
set document owner |
Updates the document owner attribute to a text value, the current user, or the one of the form's field values. |
Form |
set field value |
Sets the specified field to a text value, one of the form's field values, or the result of a function. |
Form, Field |
show HTML |
Opens a browser window with the configured HTML. See Show HTML for more information. |
Form |
show a message |
Opens a message box with a configured message to the user. |
Field, Form |
validate |
Executes the validation checks. |
Field, Form |
view document |
Opens the generated document in the file viewer (for PDF or TIFF output) or downloads the document for .DOC or .ODT output. |
Form |