View associations in a form
Use the Associations feature to view the controls and events used in a selected form, so you can determine the impact of changes.
You can view associations of a form and various elements in a form. For example, in a form:
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A redirect or a hyperlink may point to an external form.
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Several actions can be configured on one control.
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A single action can be reused in multiple instances.
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Actions can use form variables.
View associations for a form
You can view the list of redirects, hyperlinks, and menus that reference the selected form and every form that is referenced from the selected form.
- On the File tab of the form, click Associations.
View associations for an Activity form and Multiview activity form
You can view the list of redirects, hyperlinks, and menus that reference the selected form and every form that is referenced from the selected form.
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On the
File tab of the form, click
Associations.
The Existing group displays the following read-only properties:
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Process: Name of the process on which the form is generated.
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Version: Current version of the process map.
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Activity: Name of the selected activity on which the form is generated.
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Node ID: The current ID of the node.
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The
Update associated file group displays the process and activity associated
with the form. To change the associated file, do the following:
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On the
Process list, select a different process to associate.
Activities associated with the selected process appear on the Activity list.
- On the Activity list, select the activity to use.
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Click
Update.
The form is updated with the selected process or activity.
- Click Save.
Associated file path. See Configure an ordinary activity for more information.To view the association between the form and its activity, open the process map > select the activity > Activity Properties > Configuration > -
On the
Process list, select a different process to associate.
View associations for a form control
You can view the list of actions that use this control and every action that the selected control invokes.
- In the Properties panel of the control, click the Associations tab.
View associations for an action
You can view the list of controls that call the selected action (including form name, if the action is triggered when the page loads) and all the controls and variables that the action uses.
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On the
Actions tab of the form, click the action to view associations for.
The Edit action dialog box is displayed.
- Click the Associations tab.