The Closed Stack Access user interface (also called a display context interface) consists of two types of windows:
Here is an example of a grid in Closed Stack Access:
Here is an example of the form used for a row in the CSA Location Administration grid:
You can use these buttons as you complete grids and forms:
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Indicates the active or selected row. |
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Indicates that a form exists for this previously completed row. You can edit the indicated record in this form by double-clicking this button. |
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Lets you add a row to the grid. You can add a new record by completing the fields. Note: If the grid allows you to add rows, the asterisk button or asterisk and ellipsis button will be the last button on the window. You may need to use the scroll bar to find it. |
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Lets you add a row to the grid by opening a form. You can add a new record by completing the fields. |
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Indicates that you are currently editing this row. |
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Lets you sort, filter, search, export, and change the display of grid information. It also lets you copy, delete, or batch edit a row’s information. Note: This button is located on the left side of a grid’s column headings. |
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If you use a language other than US-English, this button indicates that you may be able to view, add, or edit a translation for an item. |
For more information on grids and forms, see “Working with Grids and Forms” in the “Horizon User Interface” chapter of the Horizon Basics Guide.
As you use grids and forms, some tasks work essentially the same way, no matter what Closed Stack Access process you are working with.
This section explains these topics:
• | Sorting the Contents of a Grid |
• | Filtering the Contents of a Grid |
• | Searching or Replacing the Contents of a Grid |
• | Temporarily Changing the Display of a Grid |
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