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Revision as of 23:40, 14 October 2013
Dataform views allow you to control the way information is presented in the Dataform activity. In order for a Dataform activity to be active, a default view must be defined. By default, there is no limit to the number of views you can apply to a single Dataform activity (although your administrator can limit the max number of views).
Views management
- Visible - the visibility option controls the accessibility of specific Dataform view. There are three different visibility options:
- Default (D) - default view, checking this box will make the view your default view. You must set a default view in order for the Dataform activity to be accessible.
- Force Edit (E) - by checking this box you set the defualt view for editing purposes.
- Force More (M)
- Filter
- Edit
- Duplicate
- Reset - reset the view to its default settings.
View types
Aligned
Csv
Editon
Extended grid
Grid
Import - please use Csv view to import and export data.
Interval
PDF
Single
Tabular