Application
Settings
With this interface, you can set the common attributes of the app.
Application Settings Interface
- Attributes
- Application Code : It is the name that defines an application. An app can be renamed at the List of Application.
- Description : This field contains a brief description of the application objectives.
- Language : Set the default language of the application. Display all the application hints and messages in the selected language.
- Share Location Variable : Define if the app shares the regional settings with other applications through a session variable.
- Charset : Define a specific charset to use in the application.
- Share Theme Variable : Define if the app shares the Theme settings with other applications through a session variable.
- Folder : Define the project folder that contains the app.
- Edit by Project : Define if other project developers can edit the application.
- Timeout : Set the session runtime timeout in seconds. If the value is Zero, it assumes the default timeout of the PHP.
- HelpCase Link : It allows to associate a HelpCase file with the application.
- Use Enter to : Allows selecting the action of the Enter key (submit or tabulate the Form).
Error Settings
It groups the notification options of the app.
Error Settings Interface.
- Attributes
- Use SweetAlert: Use the SweetAlert to display messages from the application. When this option is active, it will replace the browser’s “confirm” and “alert”.
- SweetAlert position using Toast : The position to display error messages on the application.
- Show the Error Title in the Application : Define to display the title line of the error message or not.
- Show the Error Title in the Field : Define to display the title line of the error message in the field or not.
- Script Error : Allows displaying the line code where there is an error..
- SQL Error : Allows displaying the SQL statement if it got an error.
- Debug Mode : Runs the application in Debug mode, showing all SQL statements the application is executing.
Navigation
This interface allows defining the navigating behavior of the application
Navigation Interface.
Exit URL
URL to where the user goes when he clicks on the “exit” button.
Close on Exit
Close the browser window when the user clicks on the “exit” button.
Redirect URL
Redirect to another URL in case there aren’t any global variables available.
Redirect Variable
Creates a variable with the application name and sends it to the redirected application.
Global Variables
This screen shows all global variables used in the application
The global variable is an external parameter required for running the application. The application can include global variables in the WHERE clause, field definitions and names, event programming, and so on.
You can define global variables by using square brackets ([variable]). You can pass the parameters to the application through one of the methods: Session, Post, and Get
IMPORTANT: if you need to use Database Identifiers in your tables, we recommend using the double quotation marks( “ ) instead of the brackets( [ ] ) because of the conflict with the of Global Variables syntax{:target=”_blank”} Scriptcase. Using the brackets as database identifiers may lead to problems in the Scriptcase applications.
Global variables Interface.
Example:
Select CustomerID, CustomerName from Customers
WHERE CustomerID = '[v_customerid]'
We do not recommend using session variables (global variables) with the same name as the table fields.
In this case, the variable v_customerid is displaying in the global variables configuration.
Global variables configuration Interface.
Attribute
It shows the variable’s name in the application.
Value
Defines the behavior of the variables, divided into three blocks, they are:
Scope
Defines how the application receives the variable. A variable defined as the POST method in the app does not receive value if it comes with the GET method. Those are the methods available:
- Session: Defines that the variable must be created as a PHP session variable by another application.
- GET: Defines that the variable must be passed by the URL, that is, visible by the browser.
- POST: Defines that the variable must be passed through the POST method of an HTML form.
Settings
- Optional: Check it to don’t validate the variable at runtime.
Type (In / Out)
Defines whether the variable comes from another application (In), or it is starting in the current app (Out).
Description
Indicates where the application is using the variable.