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edited by gru
on 29.06.2021, 14:26
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36 36  [%<FormFieldName>%]
37 37  {{/panel}}
38 38  
39 -This variable takes the value of the form field with the specified name. They are used mainly for actions such as [[Email>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.EMail]], [[Create text file>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.CreateTextFile]], [[Database query>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.SQLStatement]] as well as for [[Templates>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.HtmlResponsePage]].
39 +This variable takes the value of the form field with the specified name. They are used mainly for actions such as [[Email>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.EMail]], [[Create text file>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.WriteTextFile]], [[Database query>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.SQLStatement]] as well as for [[Templates>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Workflow.Actions.HtmlResponsePage]].
40 40  
41 41  Example: The variable {{code language="none"}}[%tfEmail%]{{/code}} will take the value of the [[input field>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Form.FormElements.Input]] named //tfEmail//.
42 42  
43 -=== Question element variables
44 -
45 -To access the values of [[select elements>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Form.FormElements.Selection]] displayed as questions, you can use the following variables. Assume the select element is named //sel1//, has got 3 questions Q1, Q2, Q3 and 3 answers A1, A2, A3, and also assume these answers are selected:
46 -
47 -{{table}}
48 -|= - |= A1 |= A2 |= A3
49 -|Q1|☑|☐|☐
50 -|Q2|☑|☑|☐
51 -|Q3|☑|☑|☑
52 -{{/table}}
53 -
54 -Then:
55 -
56 -* //[%sel1%]// resolves to //A1;A1,A2;A1,A2,A3//
57 -* //[%sel1_0%]// resolves to //A1//, //[%sel1_1%]// resolves to //A1,A2//, and //[%sel1_2%]// resolves to //A1,A2,A3//
58 -
59 59  === Special form elements ===
60 60  
61 61  There are some special variables available:
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67 67  
68 68  === System variables ===
69 69  
70 -{{id name="system" /}}
71 -
72 72  {{panel monospace="true" title="Syntax"}}
73 73  [%$<Name>%]
74 74  {{/panel}}
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77 77  
78 78  ; [%$CLIENT_ID%]
79 79  : The client ID of the client of the current form.
80 -; [%$CLIENT_MAIL_SENDER%] {{version major="7" minor="0" patch="4" /}}
81 -: Returns the mail sender address of the client. If none has been set then an empty string will be returned.
82 -; [%$CLIENT_MAIL_SENDERNAME%] {{version major="7" minor="0" patch="4" /}}
83 -: Returns the mail sender name of the client. If none has been set then an empty string will be returned.
84 84  ; [%$FORM_LINK%]
85 85  : The URL of the current form.
86 86  ; [%$FORM_PROCESS_LINK%]
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88 88  ; [%$FORM_VERIFY_LINK%]
89 89  : The URL to confirm Double opt in. Can only be used once.
90 90  ; [%$FORM_INBOX_NAME%]
91 -: Returns the inbox name the form record currently resides in.
92 -; [%$FORM_INBOX_LINK%]
93 -: Returns the inbox link the form record currently resides in.
94 -; [%$FORM_INVITE_LINK%]
95 -: Returns the invitation link of the form.
69 +: {{version major="6" minor="1"/}}Returns the inbox name the form record currently resides in.
96 96  ; [%$PROCESS_ID%]
97 97  : The current process ID of the form record.
98 -; [%$PROJECT_ALIAS%]
72 +; [%$PROJECT_ALIAS%]"}}
99 99  : The alias of the current form.
100 100  ; [%$PROJECT_ID%]
101 101  : The form ID of the current form.
102 -; [%$PROJECT_TITLE%]
103 -: As of version 7, [%$PROJECT_NAME%] is now called [%$PROJECT_TITLE%] .
104 -: The title of the current form.
76 +; [%$PROJECT_NAME%]
77 +: The name of the current form.
105 105  ; [%$RECORD_ID%]
106 106  : The ID of the current form record.
107 -; [%$RECORD_READ%]
108 -: Whether the current form record was read. Evaluated as a Boolean, i.e. true or false.
109 -; [%$RECORD_UNREAD%]
110 -: Whether the current form record was not read. Evaluated as a Boolean, i.e. true or false.
111 -; [%$RECORD_ATTR.<customAttrKey>%]
112 -: Read user-defined form record attributes (e.g. [%$RECORD_ATTR.loopCount%]). This allows values to be stored on the form record and accessed in any action.
113 113  ; [%$SOURCE_SERVER%]
114 114  : The name of the server that has provided the current form, either the name of the {{fserver/}} or the local server.
115 115  ; [%$SOURCE_SERVER_URL%]
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118 118  : The ID of the current state.
119 119  ; [%$STATUS_NAME%]
120 120  : The name of the current state.
121 -; [%$STATUS_TYPE%]
122 -: The type of the current state. These four values are possible: //RECEIVED// , //SAVED//, //ERROR// and //CUSTOM// (Custom status created by user).
123 -; [%$TRIGGER.actionName%]
124 -: The name of the action of the providing event.
125 -; [%$TRIGGER.taskName%]
126 -: The name of the task where the action of the event is located.
127 -; [%$TRIGGER.triggerName%]
128 -: The name of the event where the action of the event is located.
129 -; [%$COUNTER_CLIENT.<name of the counter>%]
130 -: The current value of a client [[counter>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.Data.Counter]].
131 131  
132 132  ==== System variables with parameters ====
133 133  
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136 136  {{/panel}}
137 137  
138 138  ; [%$DATE("<format>", <lang>)%]
139 -: Current date. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$DATE("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
96 +: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Current date. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$DATE("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
140 140  ; [%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("<format>", <lang>)%]
141 -: Creation date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
98 +: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Creation date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_CREATED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
142 142  ; [%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("<format>", <lang>)%]
143 -: Available with FORMCYCLE version 6.0.5~{~{/info}} Last change date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
100 +: {{version major="6" minor="0" patch="5"/}} Available with FORMCYCLE version 6.0.5~{~{/info}} Last change date of the form record. The parameters are optional. When no parameter is specified, the date will be returned in default format. You can specify a custom date format with the first parameter, see the [[java.text.SimpleDateFormat>>https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]] for more info on the date format string. The second parameter specifies the language, which affects the names of weekdays and months. Example: {{code language="none"}}[%$FORM_DATE_MODIFIED("yyyy/MM/dd", en-GB)%]{{/code}}
144 144  
145 145  {{id name="sec_user_variables"/}}
146 146  
147 -=== User variables ===
104 +=== User variables {{version major="6" minor="4" patch="0"/}} ===
148 148  
149 149  {{id name="fig_prefill_user_variables"/}}
150 150  {{figure image="prefill_user_variables_en.png"}}Using user variables to prefill form fields with data of the logged in user.{{/figure}}
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224 224  
225 225  {{id name="sec_appointment_variables"/}}
226 226  
227 -=== Appointment variables ===
184 +=== Appointment variables {{version major="6" minor="5" patch="0"/}} ===
228 228  
229 229  Appointment variables can be used when [[appointments>>doc:Formcycle.Designer.Form.FormElements.Appointment.WebHome]] are booked with the form.
230 230  
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278 278  
279 279  === Action variables ===
280 280  
281 -{{id name="action" /}}
282 -
283 283  {{panel monospace="true" title="Syntax"}}
284 284  [%$&lt;actionName&gt;.&lt;returnValue&gt;%]
285 285  {{/panel}}
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290 290  
291 291  ; [%$<actionName>.SUCCESS%]
292 292  : Whether the action could be processed successfully. Evaluates to a boolean, ie. true or false.
248 +; [%$<actionName>.COUNT%]
249 +: The number of results. Evaluates to an integer value.
293 293  ; [%$<actionName>.RESULT%]
294 294  : A single return value. Evaluates to a string value.
295 295  ; [%$<actionName>.RESULT[<Index>].<Identifier>%]
296 296  : Certain actions may return more than one result, corresponding to a //List<Map<String,String>>// in Java. The index and identifier is set by the corresponding action implementation and cannot be changed. This is used mostly by custom plugins when multiple values need to be returned.
297 -
298 -The following action variables are __not__ supported in the old workflow:
299 -
300 -; [%$<actionName>.ERROR_CODE%]
301 -: In case of error the thrown error code of the action.
302 -; [%$<actionName>.ERROR_MESSAGE%]
303 -: In case of error the thrown error message of the action.
304 -
305 -In the new workflow, the number of elements of JSON arrays can be queried from variable values with //.length()//, e.g.: **[%$Database query.RESULT.rows.length()%]**
306 -
307 -The following action variable is __only__ supported in the old workflow:
308 -
309 -; [%$<actionName>.COUNT%]
310 -: The number of results. Evaluates to an integer value.
311 -