Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
-
- New User
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:01 am
- First Name: Bernard
- Last Name: Harris
- Company Name: Weather Shield Mfg., Inc.
- Phone: 7157482100
- Address 1: One Weather Shield Plaza
- City: MEDFORD
- State / Province: Wisconsin
- Zip / Postal Code: 54451
- Country: United States
- Contact:
Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
Hello, How can I load the Accordion Widget from a SQL statement? I want to load a listing of the applications available based on what the user is authorized to.
- matt.denninghoff
- Profound Logic Staff Member
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 3:53 pm
- First Name: Matthew
- Last Name: Denninghoff
- Company Name: Profound Logic Software
- State / Province: Ohio
- Country: United States
- Contact:
Re: Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
The Accordion Layout is not designed to show any data itself, other than the section names. Section names can be "bound" to a field. Read here for binding in Designer: https://docs.profoundlogic.com/display/ ... ing+Dialog
So, if you use an SQL statement to populate a variable in your program with comma-separated values, you can assign that value to the bound field. Then when you call pjs.display(), Profound.js will use the assigned value:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/vi ... d=31752762
So, if you use an SQL statement to populate a variable in your program with comma-separated values, you can assign that value to the bound field. Then when you call pjs.display(), Profound.js will use the assigned value:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/vi ... d=31752762
-
- New User
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:01 am
- First Name: Bernard
- Last Name: Harris
- Company Name: Weather Shield Mfg., Inc.
- Phone: 7157482100
- Address 1: One Weather Shield Plaza
- City: MEDFORD
- State / Province: Wisconsin
- Zip / Postal Code: 54451
- Country: United States
- Contact:
Re: Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
So I can't set the section names at the time the screen is being loaded? I tried to assign names to the sections and then set them in the javascript but nothing happens. What other widget would be good for this if the Accordion can't be modified while displaying it?
-
- Experienced User
- Posts: 2711
- Joined: Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:58 am
- First Name: Scott
- Last Name: Klement
- Company Name: Profound Logic
- City: Milwaukee
- State / Province: Wisconsin
Re: Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
You want to load a list of applications that the user is authorized to and make them section names? Sorry, that doesn't make any sense to me...
-
- New User
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:01 am
- First Name: Bernard
- Last Name: Harris
- Company Name: Weather Shield Mfg., Inc.
- Phone: 7157482100
- Address 1: One Weather Shield Plaza
- City: MEDFORD
- State / Province: Wisconsin
- Zip / Postal Code: 54451
- Country: United States
- Contact:
Re: Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
I need to provide some method for the users to view all of their apps available and then get to each one of them, similar to a menu system on the IBM i.
- matt.denninghoff
- Profound Logic Staff Member
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 3:53 pm
- First Name: Matthew
- Last Name: Denninghoff
- Company Name: Profound Logic Software
- State / Province: Ohio
- Country: United States
- Contact:
Re: Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
It is certainly possible to setup the section names for the screen and then display the screen along with those section names. Like Scott indicated, there are better widgets for doing what you described--menu widget or select box. The data in those widgets can be populated with SQL statements without needing to code the SQL in the application and binding first.
You said, "So I can't set the section names at the time the screen is being loaded?" It is possible to set section names immediately before displaying the screen (via pjs.display) by setting a bound field. It is not possible to set the section names after the screen has loaded. Are you saying you're trying to set them with JavaScript in the Designer or via your Profound.js (Node.js) application?
Perhaps if you showed what code and display file you tried it would help.
You said, "So I can't set the section names at the time the screen is being loaded?" It is possible to set section names immediately before displaying the screen (via pjs.display) by setting a bound field. It is not possible to set the section names after the screen has loaded. Are you saying you're trying to set them with JavaScript in the Designer or via your Profound.js (Node.js) application?
Perhaps if you showed what code and display file you tried it would help.
-
- New User
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:01 am
- First Name: Bernard
- Last Name: Harris
- Company Name: Weather Shield Mfg., Inc.
- Phone: 7157482100
- Address 1: One Weather Shield Plaza
- City: MEDFORD
- State / Province: Wisconsin
- Zip / Postal Code: 54451
- Country: United States
- Contact:
Re: Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
Okay, so I would be better of to use the menu widget to provide what I'm looking for? Do you have a sample of loading this from SQL?
What I was trying to do with the Accordion widget was create an expandable menu where I could setup the sections based on what the users were authorized to and then what was available in each section would be the applications or the subsets of applications that is available to the user. I don't have much for a screen or code because I was at the beginning trying to set up the widget to get it to work. And I was trying to set this within node.js because it would be where the SQL would be executed upon initial load up of the main menu application.
What I was trying to do with the Accordion widget was create an expandable menu where I could setup the sections based on what the users were authorized to and then what was available in each section would be the applications or the subsets of applications that is available to the user. I don't have much for a screen or code because I was at the beginning trying to set up the widget to get it to work. And I was trying to set this within node.js because it would be where the SQL would be executed upon initial load up of the main menu application.
- matt.denninghoff
- Profound Logic Staff Member
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 3:53 pm
- First Name: Matthew
- Last Name: Denninghoff
- Company Name: Profound Logic Software
- State / Province: Ohio
- Country: United States
- Contact:
Re: Loading Accordion Widget from SQL Data
You cannot use the Accordion Layout widget for what you're describing. The menu is closer to what you want. I would use SQL in the Profound.js application to create a comma-separated list of program names. See here for PJS query:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/vi ... d=37028376
You might need to reference this for how to pass the variable to the display:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/vi ... d=31753041
Binding the "menu response" property causes the menu to send data back to your Profound.js application when the user clicks on an option. You can search for "bind" or "binding" in our documentation for more information on binding, or read starting here:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/display/ ... Properties
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/vi ... d=37028376
You might need to reference this for how to pass the variable to the display:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/pages/vi ... d=31753041
Binding the "menu response" property causes the menu to send data back to your Profound.js application when the user clicks on an option. You can search for "bind" or "binding" in our documentation for more information on binding, or read starting here:
https://docs.profoundlogic.com/display/ ... Properties
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest