Database Reference
In-Depth Information
13.
Click
OK
to close the Static Choices dialog box.
14.
While you still have the value prompt selected, change the
Select UI
property to
Radio
button group
.
15.
Change the
Auto-Submit
property to
Ye s
.
16.
Click on any whitespace in the prompt page body to select it and click on the
Center
button on the
To o l b a r
.
17.
Click on the page footer (which has all the prompt buttons) and
Delete
it.
We do not need the buttons because the prompt control we built on this page has the
auto-submit property turned on, and it will submit the selections as soon as the user
clicks on one of the radio buttons.
We have completed the first prompt page.
Step 4: Set Up the Second Prompt Page
The prompt controls shown on the second prompt page will depend on the selections made in the
first page.
1.
Mouse over
Page Explorer
and select the
Prompt Pages folder.
2.
Drag a
Page
object from the
Insertable Objects
pane into the
Prompt Pages
pane
below Prompt Page1.
This will be Prompt Page2.
3.
Double-click on
PromptPage2
to enter prompt page design mode.
4.
Change the page title text to this:
Prompt Page 2 - Select the Filter Value
5.
From the
To o l b o x
tab of the
Insertable Objects
pane, drag the
Conditional Blocks
object into the prompt page body.
NOTE
We will use the conditional blocks to display a different prompt based on selec-
tion from the previous prompt page.
6.
Click on the
Conditional Blocks
object to select it.
7.
Double-click on the
Block Variable
property in the
Properties
pane.
The Block Variable dialog box opens.
8.
From the
Va r i a b l e
drop-down menu, select the
<New string variable>
option.
The New Variable dialog box opens.
9.
Make the
Name
of the new variable
choice
.