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#Click the '''[Add New Rule]''' button to add a new Layout Rule,<br>or click the name of an existing rule to edit it. | #Click the '''[Add New Rule]''' button to add a new Layout Rule,<br>or click the name of an existing rule to edit it. | ||
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#Click the '''[Reorder Rule]''' button to change the order in which rules are executed. | #Click the '''[Reorder Rule]''' button to change the order in which rules are executed. |
Revision as of 23:23, 22 June 2012
Designer > Objects > {object} > Forms > {form} > [Layout Rules]
Layout Rules provide the ability to create dynamic Forms that adapt and offer additional options as data is entered.
About Layout Rules
As data is entered into a form, Layout Rules can be used to:
- Hide or show fields or entire sections of a form.
- Disable or enable fields
- Assign a value to a field
- Hide or show values in a Picklist
- Hide or show values a Button
- Display a message
Sample use cases:
- Show a discount button when an amount reaches some value
- Hide a section to prevent access to data until after a specific date and time.
Working with Layout Rules
Users that have the Customize Objects permission can edit Layout Rules
Layout Rules use an IF...THEN...ELSE model to customize a form layout:
- IF some <condition> is TRUE
- THEN do a <thing>
- ELSE do another <thing>
- THEN do a <thing>
- The <condition> is written as a Formula Expression, which can make use of most of the fields in the record, as well as some related fields.
- Considerations
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- Each Layout Rule can include multiple actions
- Actions are executed in the order in which they are displayed
- Actions can be added, edited, deleted or reordered
- Sections can be opened based on a condition
- A condition can be applied on Add, View or Update of a Record
- To be available for use in a Layout Rule, the field must not be hidden in the layout.
(If it should be hidden at times, then hide it using a Layout Rule.) - Multi Object Lookup fields cannot be used to specify criteria for a Layout Rule.
Learn more: Multi Object Lookup#Considerations
Note:
A field can be referenced in either:- a. A section for which Show Empty Fields in View has been disabled
(using Advanced Options in a Section), or - b. A Layout Rule condition.
But it cannot be referenced in both places.
The Reason: If the field is empty, the server removes it from the page. The Layout Rule, meanwhile, is a JavaScript function in the page. When the Layout Rule tries to test that field, an error occurs.
- a. A section for which Show Empty Fields in View has been disabled
Adding or Editing a Layout Rule
- Click Designer > Objects > {object} > Forms > {form} View
- Click the [Layout Rule] button at the top of the page.
- Click the [Add New Rule] button to add a new Layout Rule,
or click the name of an existing rule to edit it.- Name
- Name of the Layout Rule
- Enabled
- Check the box to enable the Layout Rule, or uncheck it to disable the Layout Rule
- Description
- Description of the rule
- Apply rule during
- Executes the Layout Rule when any of the selected actions are taken on a record in the Object
- Add Record
- View Record
- Update Record
- On Success do not continue to next Rule
- Checkbox, unchecked by default
- If checked, and this rule is Triggered, then any rules that follow are not processed
- The order of processing rules is controlled with the [Reorder Rule] button
- Use the Layout Rule Builder to create an IF, THEN, ELSE statement. This statement defines the behaviors and actions of the Layout Rule.
- Click [Save]
Reorder Layout Rules
- Click Designer > Objects > {object} > Forms > {form} View
- Click the [Layout Rule] button at the top of the page.
- Click the [Reorder Rule] button to change the order in which rules are executed.
Layout Rule Builder
The Layout Rule Builder has three sections:
- IF Section
- Specify the condition that will trigger this rule
- Create a Formula Expression (using <FIELD_NAME> <OPERATOR> <FUNCTION>) that evaluates to a TRUE/FALSE state
- The contents of the Field list may differ based on the object
- If the condition resolves to TRUE, take the action associated with the THEN condition
- If the condition resolves to FALSE, take the action associated with the ELSE condition
- THEN Section
- Optionally, create action(s) to take when the expression is TRUE; Actions are displayed in rows which can be added, edited, deleted or reordered
- ELSE Section
- Optionally, create action(s) to take when the expression is FALSE; Actions are displayed in rows which can be added, edited, deleted or reordered
Available Actions
Available actions include:
- Show/Hide Sections or Fields
- Disable/Enable Fields
- Assign Value to Fields
- Setup Value in Picklist
- Display Message:
- Once During Form Save Only
- When Condition Matches
- Show/Hide Buttons
Using Enumerated Picklists in Layout Rules
Layout Rule criteria can be specified using Enumerated Picklist Values. The Display Label is not considered valid for criteria in Layout Rules.