Databases Reference
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In the previous example, the driver was the button click. Since there was no condition, the only
action was showing the alert message box. When you create a dynamic action plug-in, you're actually
creating something that will be run as an action.
Since dynamic actions are run on the front end, all the information that the action needs to perform
is actually available when the action is executed. To demonstrate the available information, modify the
Test dynamic action that you previously created:
1.
On the Page 20 edit page, right-click the Alert action and select Edit from
the context menu, as shown in Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10. Edit Alert action
2.
In the Identification region, change the Action field from Alert to Execute
JavaScript Code, as shown in Figure 4-11. When doing so, you'll notice
that a new region appears called Affected Elements.
Figure 4-11. Action Identification region
 
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