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- Getting Started
- Before You Begin
- How To
- Build Your First App
- Build a Mobile-friendly App
- Embed Apps
- Embed Maps
- Include Excel Charts in Apps
- Include MailTo Links
- Include Star Ratings
- Use Count With Choice Set Values
- Use Document Viewer
- Use Master Detail View
- Use Selected Values From a Table
- Set External Context
- Work With Data Source and Value Bind
- General User Experience Guidelines
- Use the Send Interim Result Activity
- Notifications
- Designing your App
- Events and Rules
- Rule: If-Then-Else
- Rule: Open a Page
- Rule: Open URL
- Rule: Close Pop-Over/Bottom Sheet
- Rule: Show Message
- Rule: Show/Hide Spinner
- Rule: Set Values
- Rule: Start Process
- Rule: Upload File to Storage Bucket
- Rule: Get File From Storage Bucket
- Rule: Reset Values
- Rule: Create/Update Entity Record
- Rule: Delete Entity Record
- Rule: Add to Queue
- Function: And, Or, Not
- Function: Concat
- Function: Contains
- Function: Count
- Function: EndsWith
- Function: If
- Function: IsBlank
- Function: Guid
- Function: Length
- Function: List
- Function: StartsWith
- Function: Sum
- Function: Sort
- Function: Now
- Function: Today
- Function: Time
- Function: Year
- Function: Month
- Function: Day
- Function: Hour
- Function: Minute
- Function: New
- Function: Lookup
- Function: Filter
- Leveraging RPA in your App
- Leveraging Entities in Your App
- Leveraging Queues in Your App
- Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Basic Troubleshooting Guide
Use Master Detail View
Apps User Guide
Last updated Apr 19, 2024
Use Master Detail View
You can use the Master Detail View to reference information from the row of a table or a custom list. By doing so, you can achieve the following:
- Select and reference one item from a drop-down.
- Select an item from a list or table and reference columns from that record.
- Bind the selected record data within an expression. Changes to the selected item are reflected on expression-bound controls.
To reference the information from a selected row in a table bound to Orchestrator output, follow the procedure below.
- Open your already existing application or start a new one.
- Add a button control and use it to start the process.
- Create a table with a column called Name.
- Bound the table column to an Orchestrator output by selecting it in the Data Source property. In this example we will pick a source called
Out.out_datatable
. - Create a label and pick Name from the Table.SelectedValue category from the Resources in the Text property.
- Save the app and preview it.
- Press the button to initiate the process.
- Once the table is displayed, select any row from the table. The information from the Name column should now be displayed in the label configured at Step 5.