UserManagement:Group.Item.Fields
Summary
The UserManagement:Group.Item.Fields
loop lets you display available data of specific item field.
Examples
Basic usage
Notice the use of @item.GetValue to get data from the loop variable.
If you just write @GetValue, the data will be taken from outside the loop.
Similarly, you have to use @item.GetLoop to use loops inside a loop.
Check if the loop exists
Example of usage
The following general example illustrates how to use a loop construct.
Check if the loop exists
Available tags
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field
Returns field object.
@GetString("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field")
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.First
Returns True if the field is first in field group, can be based on sort order set in the item type definition.
@GetBoolean("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.First")
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.IsRequired
Returns True if the field's value is required, based on value of Required check-box in the field definition.
@GetBoolean("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.IsRequired")
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Last
Returns True if the field is last in field group, can be based on sort order set in the item type definition.
@GetBoolean("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Last")
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Name
Returns name of the field, based on value of Name control in the field definition.
@GetString("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Name")
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.SystemName
Returns system name of the field, based on value of System name control in the field definition.
@GetString("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.SystemName")
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Type
Returns type of the field, based on value of Type control in the field definition.
@GetString("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Type")
UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Value
Returns value of the field.
@GetString("UserManagement:Group.Item.Field.Value")