Form processing allows you to preview a form, identify input fields, assign or create an event name, and assign default autofill values to the form’s fields.
Parsing a form for post-processing
Log in to Web Studio and select Build | Applications from the menu in the left pane.
In the detail pane, right-click the application to which you want to add post-processing, and select Edit from the pop-up.
When the Application Builder displays, right-click the portlet on which you want to parse a form and select Form Parser from the pop-up.
The Form Parser window appears with a preview of the portlet.
Click Next. The Form Input Definitions window displays.
Click the Variable column for each form variable you want to be an event, default value, auto-filled, or listener for events from other sources.
Once you select a variable, fields and drop-down lists display for that variable.
Complete these options for each selected variable:
Event Name – this field lets you define an event on-the-fly. Type in the name of the event for which you want this field to be default value.
Do
not using spaces in event names.
Default Value – enter the event’s default value.
Type – this column displays the field type. To change the field type, select a different type from the drop-down list.
Personalize – if the field can be filled in using an auto-fill adapter, select the adapter from the drop-down list.
Key – if the field has a key values, select the appropriate key from the drop-down list.
Notify Now – selection this option to send any event immediately.
Notify Across Page – select this option to send the event across pages if there is a listener on another page; otherwise, look for events on the current page. for this example, do not select this option.
Click Finish.
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