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Displays a hyperlink that users can click or tap to trigger an action, submit data or navigate to another screen.
Properties
Name | Description | Mandatory | Default value | Observations |
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Name | Identifies an element in the scope where it is defined, like a screen, action, or module. | Yes | ||
Confirmation Message | Text literal or expression to define the confirmation message displayed after clicking this widget. | |||
Enabled | Boolean literal or expression that defines if the widget is editable. | True | ||
Visible | Boolean literal or expression that defines if the widget is displayed. | Yes | True | |
Style Classes | Specifies one or more style classes to apply to the widget. Separate multiple values with spaces. | |||
Attributes | ||||
Property | Name of an attribute to add to the HTML translation for this element. | You can pick a property from the drop-down list or type a free text. The name of the property will not be validated by the platform. Duplicated properties are not allowed. Spaces, " or ' are also not allowed. |
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Value | Value of the attribute. | You can type the value directly or write expressions using the Expression Editor. If the Value is empty, the corresponding HTML tag is created as property="property". For example, the nowrap property does not require a value, therefore nowrap="nowrap" is added. |
Events
Name | Description | Mandatory | Observations |
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On Click | Screen action to be executed or a screen to navigate to when the widget is clicked. | Yes | |
Built-in Validations | Set to Yes to enable built-in validations for widgets that share the same form or screen with this widget. | ||
Transition | Transition effect applied when navigating to another screen. | By default defined at module level. | |
Event | JavaScript or custom event to be handled. | ||
Handler | JavaScript event handler. |
Runtime Properties
Name | Description | Read Only | Type | Observations |
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Id | Identifies the widget instance at runtime (HTML 'id' attribute). You can use it in JavaScript and Extended Properties. | Yes | Text |