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IFS CLOUD: Display an image in a custom page

  • September 18, 2024
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Darshana Herath
Hero (Former Employee)
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Hi All,

I have created a custom entity that contains a saved image URL. I need to display the corresponding image on a custom page. How can I achieve this?

I tried using the 'Image' control, but it is not working.

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PhillBronson
Hero (Customer)
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  • Hero (Customer)
  • 113 replies
  • January 25, 2025

Great Question, I would also like to know!


PhillBronson
Hero (Customer)
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  • Hero (Customer)
  • 113 replies
  • January 26, 2025

@Darshana Herath I got close but could only display the image in a CardView, but I cant get it to display in a Group.

 

 


PhillBronson
Hero (Customer)
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  • Hero (Customer)
  • 113 replies
  • January 27, 2025

@Darshana Herath here is the way I achieved it:

Image Field: Displays in Card - Does NOT Display in Group | IFS Community

 


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  • Sidekick (Partner)
  • 6 replies
  • March 10, 2025

@PhillBronson I’m unable to access that URL. 


PhillBronson
Hero (Customer)
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  • Hero (Customer)
  • 113 replies
  • March 10, 2025

@venkatesh  here’s a copy paste…I think you have to pay play in the developer group

 

I figured it out. Could not set these values on the client and needed to use CRUD_Update and CRUD_Create instead of passing values via structures. I did that with a call to a bound action where the logic was implemented.

 

Once in the PROCEDURE it is pretty straight forward using the generated types and methods to pass around the values to create the record in the related virtual table and update the parent table. It closely resembles how the ReceiveShopOrder assistant is constructed.

 


 


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