Function Display
- Name - Enter a name for the iPart. This text only appears
during design mode (configuration).
- Title - If you want a title bar to appear above this
iPart on the rendered page, enter the text for the title bar to display.
- Do not render in design mode - To boost performance
during design time (configuration), enable this checkbox to prevent content
record data from being loaded in the content editor.
- Display a border around this content - If you want a
border to appear around this iPart on the rendered page, enable this checkbox.
- Event key - The key of the parent event for the function.
This comes from the Event.EventKey
column. This comes from the Event
Code defined in iMIS Desktop > Events > Define an
event. The key may also be supplied via the URL. A key
specified in the iPart configuration takes precedence over a key in the URL.
- Function key - The key of the specific function to
display. This comes from the
EventFunction.EventFunctionKey column. This comes from the Function Code defined when
editing an event function from iMIS Desktop > Events > Define an
event. The key may also be supplied via the URL. A key
specified in the iPart configuration takes precedence over a key in the URL.
- Width of image - The width in pixels of the image to be
displayed. Smaller pictures are scaled up to this width; larger pictures are
scaled down.
- 0 - displays the image at full size
- 1 - hides the image
Notes
- If no key values are set in the configuration page, the iPart looks for
keys in the URL. To include the event key in the URL, use the parameter name
EventKey, such as ?EventKey=SPR12
?EventKey=72290518-44B9-428B-909D-10142B4B6B9F.
To include the function key in the URL, use the parameter name FunctionKey,
such as ?FunctionKey=LUNCH ?FunctionKey=C890923B-E6A9-4800-B7DB-FF1988AFAE12.
I. A key specified in the iPart configuration takes precedence over a key in
the URL.
- The iPart displays details of an event function defined in
iMIS Desktop. From ick Insert or Edit to
define the function information, such as the Title,
Dates, and Description.