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- Building a graph diagram
- Components of the graph
- Defining the graph in XML format
- W3C schema for graph diagram XML
- Valid values for graph elements and attributes
- Referencing images in the XML for the graph control
- Defining actions on nodes and edges in the XML for the graph control
- Graph toolbar icons
- Functions and displayevent definitions for actions in the graph diagram
- Activate an action on a node or edge in a graph
- Set the focus on the graph
Set the focus on the graph
Applies to User Roles:
System Administrator
To set the focus on the graph:
- Type
fd
on the Service Manager command line and press Enter to start Forms Designer. - Type a form name and click Search or create a new form.
- Once in design mode, click the Graph control in the form.
This highlights the Graph control and enables you to edit its properties. - In the Properties view, set the Input property value to a database field or variable. For example,
$L.graph
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This sets the focus on the graph and enables the end user to perform an action on the graph (such as view a node detail) and then return to the tab with the graph.
Related concepts
Creating and editing forms
Building a graph diagram
Components of the graph
Defining actions on nodes and edges in the XML for the graph control
Defining the graph in XML format
W3C schema for graph diagram XML
Functions and displayevent definitions for actions in the graph diagram
Graph toolbar icons
Valid values for graph elements and attributes
Referencing images in the XML for the graph control
Related tasks
Activate an action on a node or edge in a graph
Related references
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