Properties of Radio Buttons

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Radio buttons should always be positioned within group fields and must be positioned one after the other, with the group field in the first position.

Similar to checkboxes, radio button names cannot be hidden or positioned independently from the button. They are always placed to the right of the checkbox.

The database properties are automatically assigned; radio buttons are not allowed in the multiple field area.

Name

The name of the element will be used as a label of the form. A maximum of 240 characters, including special characters, is allowed.

X position element/Y position element

You specify the coordinates for the upper left-hand corner of the element in the form. Values between '-2000' and '2000' are allowed.

Element width/element height

The width and height of the element fields are the reference points for the layout features. The selectable field and the name will always be placed left and centered horizontally. Values between '0' and '2000' are allowed.

Mandatory field

If a radio button receives the property 'Mandatory field', the user must select an option.

Mandatory fields are underlined in the indexing and search forms.

Supervisor field

If a radio button is assigned the property 'Supervisor field', only the user that has all system roles can select an option.

Read-only

Read-only properties of radio buttons cannot be changed by events. If a radio button receives the property read-only, no user can select an option.

Read-only after archiving

After files have been archived in an audit-proof manner, the selected option cannot be edited anymore.

Read-only after initializing

If a radio button receives the property read-only after initializing, no more changes can be made after this option was selected.

Key field at transfer

With key fields, enaio® checks if the entered indexing is already used in the database for this field. If this is the case the user is shown an error message.

If one or multiple fields have this property, only the value in one of the key fields has to be new. Radio buttons should only receive this property in combination with other fields.

Key fields are cursive in the indexing and search forms.

Constant value

If a user creates a new archive object, the radio button to which he or she assigns the value '1' as the constant is always selected by default. If all radio buttons have the assigned value '0', the one with the lowest tab position is activated by default.

Dialog element visible

You can hide radio buttons. This property can be edited via events, for example, regardless of the context.

Tab position

The tab position of the element on the form is entered in this line. The position can be edited using the layout functions. Radio buttons which are assigned to each other need a continuous sequence of tab positions and must immediately follow the group field.

If the table is updated, the order of the tab positions between a group field and radio buttons can only be edited if no data has been entered. Otherwise, you risk data loss or data may be used incorrectly.

Tooltip text

The text entered here will be displayed as a tooltip when the user hovers the mouse over this element. A maximum of 123 characters, including special characters and excluding the pipe sign, are allowed.