Web Client

About LogiView Support

Using LogiView to customize the Web Client is generally the same as for other Agile e6 clients, with the exception of the differences described below. For more information on using LogiView, refer to the Agile e6 online Help Customizing Agile e6> Business Logic > LogiView.

Defining LogiView user forms

A user form is a database form that is invoked by LogiView itself. User form names always have the prefix "LVF_" (for example, LVF_BO_INP) to distinguish them from other types of forms.

Usually a user form has two command buttons that users can click to close the form. The OK button (userexit iwf_cls_edt and parameter "E") closes the form and saves any edits. The Cancel button (userexit iwf_cls_edt and parameter "Q") closes the form without saving edits. If a form does not have these edit buttons, the Java Client allows users to right-click and then use the context menu to close the form. Because this mechanism is not supported in the Web Client, however, Agile recommends that you include edit buttons when defining a user form. Otherwise, users will need to either click the Close button or press ESCAPE to close the form.

Support for modal widgets (iwf_cls_edt)

When doing LogiView coding, especially with respect to using modal widgets, the LogiView code needs to be adapted to work with the Web Client. The changes are identical to the ones required for the Java Client Client - see Java Client Customizing > LogiView Programming