With a check box control, a user can indicate a yes or no response to a question or select one or more items from a list. A check box is a text type control because it has a text field or a label that is visible to the user. Place this control inside a section control.
Attribute name | Description |
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Control ID |
Each control in a presentation is assigned a unique Control ID that is read-only. |
Default Label |
This read-only value is the label associated with the database attribute bound to this control. The label for a check box control ends with a question mark, for example GL Account?. |
Label |
You can specify a text value in this field to override the Default Label for the control. This label is specific to the application and is not stored in the MAXATTRIBUTE or APPFIELDDEFAULTS tables. |
Attribute |
You can associate this control with a database attribute. Not all attributes have a Default Label value. |
Data Source ID |
Specify a data source ID if you want this control to use a different data source than the parent. If the control is creating a data source and the Data Source ID property is not set, the ID defaults to the ID of the control. If the data source is blank, the control inherits the data source from the parent. If no parent controls have a data source specified or if the parent is the application, MAINRECORD is the data source because it is the primary data source for the application. |
Input Mode |
Input mode options are:
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Attribute name | Description |
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Data Change Event |
You can configure a control to perform one
of the following actions in the event of a data change to the control:
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Always Synchronous |
If deselected, the control can communicate with the database without pausing user activities. If cleared, the user cannot perform activities in other fields until validations for this field are completed. Synchronous activity is disabled by default. If there are dependencies between values specified for this control and other controls in the application, you can enable synchronous activity for the dependent controls. |
Notify Portlets |
If selected, this control can send notifications to a portlet, if communication with a Tivoli Integration Portlet is configured. |
More information |
You can specify the values to construct a URL for an Knowledge Center topic using the following format: com.ibm.mbs.doc,application/helpfile.html The server address and other information for the URL are controlled by the mxe.help properties which you can review and configure in the System Properties application. If you specify a URL, a More Information link is added to the field help (Alt + F1) for the control. When the user clicks the link, the target topic opens in the Knowledge Center. The property is specific to the field ID in the presentation XML file. If you want to provide the same link in other controls or other applications, you must manually add the URL to each individual control. |
Signature Option |
You can specify a signature option that can restrict access to this control or change the properties of this control based on a condition that you specify. To create a signature option, click Add/Modify Signature Options in the Select Action menu. To specify a condition, click the Configure Conditional Properties button. |
Sig Option Data Source ID |
An MBO must be used to evaluate whether or not a user has access to a signature option. Specify the value of the data source that performs this evaluation if it is different to the data source that is configured for this control. |