Standard iPart configuration
- Name - Enter a name for the content item.
This text appears during design mode (configuration).
- Title - Enter the text to display above this iPart on the rendered page.
If blank, no title displays.
- Do not render in design mode - Select this option to prevent content
record data from being loaded in the content editor. This improves performance during design time
(configuration).
- iPart CSS class - (optional) Enter the name of a CSS class to associate with
this iPart, which will add a DIV so named around the iPart. Add this CSS class to an appropriate
style sheet. Using such classes lets you apply special formatting to targeted iParts in a reusable way.
- Display a border around this content - Select this option to display a border
around this iPart on the rendered page.
- Display content within a collapsible panel - Enable to allow users to minimize
the panel within the page, to work with dense pages more efficiently.
- Show the content as collapsed - Enable to display the panel minimized by default.
Tip: Be sure that the Title makes clear what data is hidden from view.
wvRelationship configuration
- Allow one-sided relationships - When checked users are allowed to create a relationship with a target ID. These types of relationships are less useful for reporting, so many organizations teach their staff not to create them.
- IQA folder -This is the folder location of the queries which are to be used for selecting the ID of the records involved in the relationship. The property can be left black, in which case it will use the global setting found at RSM Configuration > wvUtility.FindIDFolder.
- Return URL - URL to return to after saving, cancelling or deleting. Start the URL with "~/" to make the link relative to the current iMIS site.
- Include ID on URL - If enabled, the selected ID will be passed on the URL. This feature is not required if you use FinderAdder (the Impersonation feature from the iMIS 15.1.x staff site and iMIS Public Views) to look up records.
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