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- Getting Started
- Before You Begin
- How To
- Designing your App
- Events and Rules
- Rule: If-Then-Else
- Rule: Open a Page
- Rule: Open URL
- Rule: Close Pop-Over/Bottom Sheet
- Rule: Show Message
- Rule: Show/Hide Spinner
- Rule: Set Values
- Rule: Start Process
- Rule: Upload File to Storage Bucket
- Rule: Get File From Storage Bucket
- Rule: Reset Values
- Rule: Create/Update Entity Record
- Rule: Delete Entity Record
- Rule: Add to Queue
- Function: And, Or, Not
- Function: Concat
- Function: Contains
- Function: Count
- Function: EndsWith
- Function: If
- Function: IsBlank
- Function: Guid
- Function: Length
- Function: List
- Function: StartsWith
- Function: Sum
- Function: Sort
- Function: Now
- Function: Today
- Function: Time
- Function: Year
- Function: Month
- Function: Day
- Function: Hour
- Function: Minute
- Function: New
- Function: Lookup
- Function: Filter
- Leveraging RPA in your App
- Leveraging Entities in Your App
- Leveraging Queues in Your App
- Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Basic Troubleshooting Guide
Using Choice Set
Apps User Guide for Automation Suite
Last updated Apr 19, 2024
Using Choice Set
Before starting this example, make sure that you have the proper permissions from Data Service. For more information, check the Data Service - Managing Access page.
For the purpose of this example we will use an entity called Fauna with the following fields:
- Animals - type Choice Set, multiple selection not allowed
- Continent - type Choice Set, multiple selection allowed
- Endangered - type Choice Set, multiple selection not allowed
- Open your already existing application or start a new one.
- Add the entity you want to use to your app. For more information on how to do this, see Referencing an Entity in your App.
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Add a List control and configure it as follows:
- In our example, reference the Fauna.Animals field of the entity in the List Source field.
- In our example, reference the Animals.SelectedValue field of the entity in the Selected value binding field.
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Add a Multiselect dropdown control and configure it as follows:
- In our example, reference the Fauna.Continent field of the entity in the List source field of the control.
- In our example, reference the Continent.SelectedValues field of the entity in the Selected value binding field of the control.
- In our example, add Continent: in the Label field.
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Add a Radio Button control and configure it as follows:
- In our example, reference the Endangered.SelectedValue field of the entity in the Selected value binding field of the control.
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In our example, add Endangered: in the Label field.
Tip: Notice that some properties are written as
SelectedValue
, while others are SelectedValues
. Choice Set fields that have the Allow multiple selections property on will be displayed as SelectedValues
, while the ones without this option activated will be displayed as SelectedValue
.