Pantheon User Manual

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[Collapse]User Manual for DataLab PANTHEON 5.5
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Templates Menu

Templates Menu

Templates Menu

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Templates provide a quick way for selecting recently used report parameters. They are not used in invoices, orders, etc.

Clicking the templates button on the taskbar opens the Templates menu:

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Form Settings
It contains the following items:

AutoLoad: If enabled, recently used parameters are loaded when the window is reopened.

Values of fields recorded in database tables are restored upon reopening. To put it simply, it means that the function cannot be used in the windows for entering invoice, order, register because these entries are recorded in database.

It is used to save often used report parameters, eliminating the need to re-enter them every time you need them.

Such criteria can be recalled only by loading a saved template that contains such data. An example can be found in the account card report (see right-mouse click).

Save current as template
Opens the Edit Template window where you can create, edit and delete templates. 

All saved templates for the current form are listed at the bottom of the menu.

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 ((list of templates) Lists saved templates.
Currently selected template is marked in the following way 032722.png. If no templates exist, this part of the menu is not visible.
AutoSave
If enabled, the parameters are saved to the currently selected template, so you can later restore the same parameters.

AutoSave saves only parameters in certain types of fields.

The following types are used: TCheckListBox, TComboBox, TRadioGroup, TNumberEdit, TwwDBLookupCombo, TwwDBDateTimePicker, TCheckBox,TListBox, TEdit,TwwDBEdit.

A tip for advanced users: You can find out the type of object by enabling the option Show Object Names.

 

For detailed treatment of template usage see

 




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