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  • September 16, 2024
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Hello experts,

I want to add a command button to the document tab in attachment panel for a specific page (ie: Engineering part navigator). However I cannot see this in page designer. Is this something possible to do in Cloud?

 

 

Thanks in advance,

Best answer by Jonas Feigl

The answer given here is not really true. You can navigate to

https://<server>/main/ifsapplications/web/assistant/DocReferenceObjectAttachment/CreateDocFromTemplAssistant

and open Page Designer from there. This assistant sits in the same client model as the attachment panel so share the metadata. You can then add your command button to list "DocReferenceObjectList" which should show up in the attachment panel.

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Marcel.Ausan
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  • September 16, 2024

@NJAY at the moment it’s not possible to configure the attachments section via Page Designer.

See also below post:

 


Jonas Feigl
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  • September 16, 2024

The answer given here is not really true. You can navigate to

https://<server>/main/ifsapplications/web/assistant/DocReferenceObjectAttachment/CreateDocFromTemplAssistant

and open Page Designer from there. This assistant sits in the same client model as the attachment panel so share the metadata. You can then add your command button to list "DocReferenceObjectList" which should show up in the attachment panel.


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  • September 17, 2024
Jonas Feigl wrote:

The answer given here is not really true. You can navigate to

https://<server>/main/ifsapplications/web/assistant/DocReferenceObjectAttachment/CreateDocFromTemplAssistant

and open Page Designer from there. This assistant sits in the same client model as the attachment panel so share the metadata. You can then add your command button to list "DocReferenceObjectList" which should show up in the attachment panel.

Hi @Jonas Feigl ,

Thank you very much. I tried this and it works. 

Is it possible to show this only for one page? ie: we want this only appear in ‘Engineering part navigator’ page. I tried with the “Visible” parameter of command button as ‘ record.LU_NAME = "EngPartRevision" ’ but then it didn’t appear even on Engineering part navigator page. 

 

Thank You in advance,

 


Jonas Feigl
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NJAY wrote:
Jonas Feigl wrote:

The answer given here is not really true. You can navigate to

https://<server>/main/ifsapplications/web/assistant/DocReferenceObjectAttachment/CreateDocFromTemplAssistant

and open Page Designer from there. This assistant sits in the same client model as the attachment panel so share the metadata. You can then add your command button to list "DocReferenceObjectList" which should show up in the attachment panel.

Hi @Jonas Feigl ,

Thank you very much. I tried this and it works. 

Is it possible to show this only for one page? ie: we want this only appear in ‘Engineering part navigator’ page. I tried with the “Visible” parameter of command button as ‘ record.LU_NAME = "EngPartRevision" ’ but then it didn’t appear even on Engineering part navigator page. 

 

Thank You in advance,

 

I think it should be “LuName”, not “LU_NAME”, so this:

record.LuName = "EngPartRevision"


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  • September 17, 2024

Hi @Jonas Feigl 

 

Thank you very much. It works now. This has been really helpful. 

 

Regards,


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